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Current line reads "Custom facets are a range of different types of facets. Some of the default custom facets are:"
In OpenRefine 3.0, this appears to be referred to as "Customized facets." I recommend changing this line to "Customized facets are a range of different types of facets. Some of the default customized facets are:"
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It is probably worth pre-emptively answering, in the Introduction, a question researchers often ask ... Is my data safe or is it being copied or uploaded? This is almost answered (indirectly) in the "Before we get started" section, but I'd highlight it as a "Feature".
This will remind novice users to be aware of where their data is going (which can be confusing in these days of xAAS), while re
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As per discussion in #105, we should: