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change wording of 1.20 FAQ
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@ -398,16 +398,18 @@ With the release of PMM 1.20, several changes have taken place that we would lik
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Whilst this error can be ignored, we strongly advise you to move over to the new attributes, which can be done following this guidance:
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:fontawesome-solid-1: If your YAML file contains `collections:` or is a PMM Defaults Collection File then it belongs under `collection_files`.
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:fontawesome-solid-1: If your YAML file creates collections or is a PMM Defaults Collection File then it belongs under `collection_files`.
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:fontawesome-solid-2: If your YAML file contains `overlays:` or is a PMM Defaults Overlay File then it belongs under `overlay_files`
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:fontawesome-solid-2: If your YAML file creates overlays or is a PMM Defaults Overlay File then it belongs under `overlay_files`
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:fontawesome-solid-3: If your YAML file contains `metadata:` then it belongs under `metadata_files`
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:fontawesome-solid-3: If your YAML file edits item metadata ([see this example](../files/metadata.md/#__tabbed_1_1)) then it belongs under `metadata_files`
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If your file contains both `collections:` and `metadata:` then it should go in both `collection_files` and `metadata_files`
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If you are unsure on the above, the majority of `metadata_path` items will now fall under `collection_files`, but you can ask on the Discord.
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If your file creates collections AND edits item metadata, then it should go in both `collection_files` and `metadata_files`
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If you are unsure on the above, the majority of `metadata_path` files will now fall under `collection_files`, and all `overlay_path` files will now fall under `overlay_files`.
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If you require any assistance with this, please visit our Discord Server where we can assist you.
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Below is an example of the new attributes in use:
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```yaml
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