Struggles with Markdown for Technical Docs

I’ve been working on technical manuals and find Markdown can be tricky, especially when it comes to formatting tables and images. Does anyone have tips or best practices for making it more manageable — i’d love to hear how you tackle these challenges.

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I totally get the struggles with tables in Markdown. One tip that’s helped me is using a visual Markdown editor like Typora; it makes formatting tables much easier since you can see the changes in real-time. Just remember, some advanced features might not render correctly in all Markdown viewers, so always double-check the final output.

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