Provide feedback for Microsoft Learn content
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Unifies our systems to efficiently incorporate your feedback, including better routing for customer feedback to our support, product, and content teams. -
Supports global accessibility for non-English learners. -
Allows for anonymous feedback to protect learner privacy. -
Supports the variety of people who use Microsoft Learn, not all of whom use GitHub regularly.
Prerequisites
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None, if using the standard experience . -
A GitHub account, if using the open-source experience .
Use the standard experience
Navigate to the article you’d like to give feedback on. Find the Feedback link and select it. In documentation that has only the standard experience enabled, the link is at the top of the page and in a larger box at the bottom of the page. In training modules, the link is at the top of the module’s landing page and at the bottom of each unit within the module.
Choose the thumbs up option if you found the page helpful; choose the thumbs down option if it wasn’t. Choose one or multiple reasons for your feedback. Optionally, we highly encourage you to use the comment box (which supports up to 999 characters of text) to provide specific feedback on the content. Readers of localized content will see an additional option to provide feedback on the translation quality. The feedback control allows you to provide feedback on Microsoft Learn content. Your feedback will be evaluated by Microsoft content writers, not product teams. Some content teams may also configure these other links to appear at the bottom of the feedback control: -
Provide product feedback : This link allows you to provide feedback for the product itself rather than the content. Selecting this link will take you to a platform where you can provide feedback on the product, which is reviewed by the respective product teams. -
Get help : Depending on how this link is configured, it takes you to either the product's community site or the Q&A platform. If you have specific questions and require community assistance, you can use these platforms to get help.
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Select Submit .
Use the open-source experience
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Azure/azure-docs-sdk-dotnet -
Azure/azure-docs-sdk-java -
dotnet/AspNetCore.Docs -
dotnet/docs -
dotnet/docs-aspire -
dotnet/docs-desktop -
dotnet/docs-maui -
dotnet/entityframework.apidocs -
dotnet/entityframework.docs -
dotnet/maui-api-docs -
MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs-powershell -
MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs-sdk-node -
MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs-sdk-python -
MicrosoftDocs/community-content -
MicrosoftDocs/microsoft-365-community -
MicrosoftDocs/PowerShell-Docs -
MicrosoftDocs/PowerShell-Docs-DSC -
MicrosoftDocs/PowerShell-Docs-Modules -
MicrosoftDocs/PowerShell-Docs-PSGet -
MicrosoftDocs/terminal -
MicrosoftDocs/Windows-Dev-Docs -
MicrosoftDocs/WSL -
Mono/SkiaSharp-API-docs -
OfficeDev/office-js-docs-pr -
OfficeDev/office-js-docs-reference -
OfficeDev/office-scripts-docs -
OfficeDev/office-scripts-docs-reference -
Xamarin/essentials
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