Update walkthrough-compiling-a-native-cpp-program-on-the-command-line.md#3054
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Change to Note to match other troubleshooting steps. Clarify intent and possible failure points. Edit to use standardized language for interactions with the Notepad UI. Update ms.date metadata.
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Thanks for the update. We're always on the lookout for ways our walkthroughs can fail. I hope you don't mind my expansion. Hopefully it won't trigger the CLA check.
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I was a bit confused when I was first following along the tutorial because I couldn't find a way to save a Notepad file as a cpp extension, because Save As doesn't explicitly give that option. Hopefully this prevents others from having this confusion