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Updated Image Guide for Use this Template button Locator #102

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I found a fellow ambassador asking questions about where to locate the "Use this Template" button on the repository.

I had a similar question for the first 20 minutes going through the repo and was able to figure out that I didn't sign in.

So, I added a few instructions and a visual guide (an image of where the button is located).

visual guide to locate the "Use this template" button.
I found fellow ambassador asking question where to locate the "Use this Template" button on the repository. 

I had similar question for the first 20 minutes going through the repo and was able to figure out that I didn't signed in.

So, I added few instructions and a visual guide (image of where the button is located).
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This repository doesn't accept pull requests. Please fork the repository and make changes there. If you really need this PR to be merged you must be an admin and label this pr with the 'pre-approved' label or tag Alfredo Deza (alfredodeza) to take a look.

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@alfredodeza updated as requested but it get automatically closed

@alfredodeza alfredodeza reopened this Jan 19, 2024
@alfredodeza alfredodeza merged commit c0b14e9 into github-education-resources:main Jan 19, 2024
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