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<li>Execute them with the current version of OpenOffice. Notify the QA mailing
list if you find bugs.</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="easy-qa-task-test-case-authoring">Easy QA Task: Test Case Authoring<a
class="headerlink" href="#easy-qa-task-test-case-authoring"
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-<p>This is a more advanced topic, but after mastery of the above two steps,
and learning to "think like a bug", you will be ready for this.</p>
+<p>This is a more advanced topic, but with the above two steps, and learning
to "think like a bug", you will be ready for this.</p>
<p>After some practice on test case execution, now you can start writing new
test cases.</p>
<p>Useful guide for writing manual test cases:</p>
<ul>