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## Headers
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Structure your content by using Markdown headers. Headers separate long portions of page content into sections that are easier to read. You can add headers in a [Definition of Done (board)](../../boards/boards/add-columns.md#definition-of-done), the [Markdown widget](../../report/dashboards/add-markdown-to-dashboard.md), pull requests, Readme files, and wiki files.
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The following image shows the published view of the Markdown:
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:::image type="content" source="media/markdown-guidance/markdown-headers.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the published view of Markdown syntax for five levels of headers.":::
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