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content/admin/managing-accounts-and-repositories/managing-organizations-in-your-enterprise/removing-organizations-from-your-enterprise.md

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1. In the search bar, begin typing the organization's name until the organization appears in the search results.
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1. To the right of the organization's name, select the ... dropdown menu and click **Remove organization**.
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![Expanded dropdown menu labelled with "...", for an organization. The "Remove organization" option outlined.](/assets/images/help/enterprises/remove-organization.png)
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![Expanded dropdown menu labeled with "...", for an organization. The "Remove organization" option outlined.](/assets/images/help/enterprises/remove-organization.png)
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1. Review the warnings, decide whether to also remove users who will become unaffiliated, then click **Remove organization**.
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content/code-security/dependabot/dependabot-auto-triage-rules/managing-automatically-dismissed-alerts.md

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{% data reusables.repositories.sidebar-security %}
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1. To filter to see all closed alerts, click **{% octicon "check" aria-hidden="true" aria-label="check" %} Closed**. Alternatively, use the `is:closed` filter query in the search bar.
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![Screenshot of the "Dependabot Alerts" page. A button, labelled "Closed" is highlighted with an orange outline.](/assets/images/help/repository/dependabot-alerts-closed-tab.png)
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![Screenshot of the "Dependabot Alerts" page. A button, labeled "Closed" is highlighted with an orange outline.](/assets/images/help/repository/dependabot-alerts-closed-tab.png)
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1. To see all auto-dismissed alerts, select **Closed as**, then in the dropdown menu, click **Auto-dismissed**.
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![Screenshot of the "Dependabot Alerts" page. A button, labelled "Closed as" is highlighted with an orange outline.](/assets/images/help/repository/dependabot-alerts-closed-as.png)
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![Screenshot of the "Dependabot Alerts" page. A button, labeled "Closed as" is highlighted with an orange outline.](/assets/images/help/repository/dependabot-alerts-closed-as.png)
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1. To reopen an auto-dismissed alert, to the left of the alert title, click the checkbox adjacent to the alert, then click **Reopen**.
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content/contributing/writing-for-github-docs/creating-diagrams-for-github-docs.md

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![An example flowchart that uses rectangles to represent steps in a process and a diamond to represent a decision point where the chart branches.](/assets/images/help/diagrams/flowchart-example.png)
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* [Gantt chart](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gantt_chart): Gantt charts are useful for showing how long tasks take and when they overlap. In this example, the horizontal axis is labelled "Time" and the blue rectangles represent three discrete tasks. Task 1 and task 2 overlap, which means that at least part of the tasks happen at the same time. Task 3 does not overlap with the other tasks, which means that it happens after the first two are completed.
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* [Gantt chart](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gantt_chart): Gantt charts are useful for showing how long tasks take and when they overlap. In this example, the horizontal axis is labeled "Time" and the blue rectangles represent three discrete tasks. Task 1 and task 2 overlap, which means that at least part of the tasks happen at the same time. Task 3 does not overlap with the other tasks, which means that it happens after the first two are completed.
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![An example Gantt chart that has three tasks arranged on a horizontal axis labeled "Time".](/assets/images/help/diagrams/gantt-example.png)
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* [Journey map](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_journey): Journey maps are useful for showing how the state of something over time. In this example, the horizontal axis is labelled "Time" and the vertical axis is labelled "Something observed or measured." Blue dots mark measurements at specific times and they are connected with a line to illustrate the trend over time.
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* [Journey map](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_journey): Journey maps are useful for showing how the state of something over time. In this example, the horizontal axis is labeled "Time" and the vertical axis is labeled "Something observed or measured." Blue dots mark measurements at specific times and they are connected with a line to illustrate the trend over time.
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![An example journey map that has a line on two axes tracking events over time that we want to observe or measure something about.](/assets/images/help/diagrams/journey-example.png)
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### Diagrams that explain arrangement
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* [Block diagram](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_diagram): Block diagrams are useful for showing how things are organized by putting items within other items. This example shows how content is organized in {% data variables.product.prodname_docs %} with the largest rectangle labelled "Category," a rectangle within that labelled "Map topics," and a rectangle within that labelled "Articles."
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* [Block diagram](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_diagram): Block diagrams are useful for showing how things are organized by putting items within other items. This example shows how content is organized in {% data variables.product.prodname_docs %} with the largest rectangle labeled "Category," a rectangle within that labeled "Map topics," and a rectangle within that labeled "Articles."
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* [Quadrant diagram](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadrant_(plane_geometry)): Quadrant diagrams are useful for explaining the relationship between two axes and where things fall on both axes. In this example, the horizontal axis is labelled "Purely decorative" on the left and "Meets a specific acceptance criteria" on the right. The vertical axis is labelled "Compliment written text" on the top and "The only way information is presented" on the bottom. The blue square labelled "Diagrams in the {% data variables.product.prodname_docs %}" is in the upper right quadrant formed by the overlap of "Compliment written text" and "Meets a specific acceptance criteria," which means that it has those two properties.
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* [Quadrant diagram](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadrant_(plane_geometry)): Quadrant diagrams are useful for explaining the relationship between two axes and where things fall on both axes. In this example, the horizontal axis is labeled "Purely decorative" on the left and "Meets a specific acceptance criteria" on the right. The vertical axis is labeled "Compliment written text" on the top and "The only way information is presented" on the bottom. The blue square labeled "Diagrams in the {% data variables.product.prodname_docs %}" is in the upper right quadrant formed by the overlap of "Compliment written text" and "Meets a specific acceptance criteria," which means that it has those two properties.
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![An example quadrant diagram with four quadrants created by two axes and a blue rectangle in the upper right quadrant.](/assets/images/help/diagrams/quadrant-example.png)
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* [Venn diagram](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venn_diagram): Venn diagrams are useful for showing shared traits or overlap of ideas. Circles represent concepts or things, and the area where the circles overlap represent shared traits between things. In this example, the overlap between the circle labeled "Octopus" and the circle labeled "Cat" is labeled "Octocat," which is a combination of an octopus and a cat.
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content/contributing/writing-for-github-docs/using-markdown-and-liquid-in-github-docs.md

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content/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-ide/about-using-makecode-arcade-with-github-classroom.md

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