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  3. If the text does not appear as expected, replace the incorrect characters. Consider the following examples: the document</title> </head> <body> <p> Provide your information here.
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    2. If you need a large block of text on a web page with complex styling, try the following shortcut:
      1. Right-click the web page and select View Page Source. HTML appears for the whole page.
      2. Locate the
    abstract
      1. desired text by searching for words in that
    abstract
      1. text.
      2. Copy the HTML of the
    abstract.
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      2. Paste that text into the input
    Paste text between the <p> and </p> tags in the edit
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