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commit 7a4ca90534dfc2583a9dae685c2ac6153673d38d
Author: Remington Steed <rjs7 at calvin.edu>
Date:   Wed Feb 28 15:24:49 2018 -0500

    Docs: Add missing header underline
    
    Signed-off-by: Remington Steed <rjs7 at calvin.edu>

diff --git a/docs/admin/floating_groups.adoc b/docs/admin/floating_groups.adoc
index 12660e9..9238d44 100644
--- a/docs/admin/floating_groups.adoc
+++ b/docs/admin/floating_groups.adoc
@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ Max Depth
 As mentioned with the org unit, the max depth is the furthest down on the tree from the org unit that gets included. This is based on the entire tree, not just off of the org unit. So in the default tree a max depth of 1 will stop at the system level no matter if org unit is set to CONS or SYS1.
 
 Exclude
+~~~~~~~
 
 Exclude, if set, causes floating to not happen for the member. Excludes always take priority, so you can remove an org unit from floating without having to worry about other rules overriding it.
 

commit 65c555a4e8708b548f7adbca7402a41dbed95c4b
Author: Remington Steed <rjs7 at calvin.edu>
Date:   Thu Feb 22 14:28:38 2018 -0500

    Docs: Fix/improve web client keyboard shortcuts
    
    One keyboard shortcut needed correcting:
      - Re-opening a closed tab is "CTRL-Shift-T", not "CTRL-Shift-Tab"
    
    And let's add "CTRL-Shift-Tab" where it does belong -- in the "Navigate"
    bullet point.
    
    Signed-off-by: Remington Steed <rjs7 at calvin.edu>

diff --git a/docs/admin/web-client-browser-best-practices.adoc b/docs/admin/web-client-browser-best-practices.adoc
index f930366..68dc7f9 100644
--- a/docs/admin/web-client-browser-best-practices.adoc
+++ b/docs/admin/web-client-browser-best-practices.adoc
@@ -45,11 +45,11 @@ PCs.
 
 - Use CTRL-T or click the browser's new tab button to open a new tab. 
 - Use CTRL-W or click the x in the tab to close the tab.
-- Undo closing a tab by hitting CTRL-Shift-Tab.
+- Undo closing a tab by hitting CTRL-Shift-T.
 - To open a link from the web client in a new tab, CTRL-click the link or 
 right-click the link and select *Open Link in New Tab*. Using this method, you
 can also open options from the web client's dropdown menus in a new tab
-- Navigate from one tab to another using CTRL-Tab on the keyboard.
+- Navigate to the next tab using CTRL-Tab. Go to the previous tab with CTRL-Shift-Tab.
 
 Setting New Tab Behavior
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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Summary of changes:
 docs/admin/floating_groups.adoc                   |    1 +
 docs/admin/web-client-browser-best-practices.adoc |    4 ++--
 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)


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