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  Tue Aug 1 11:20:53 2023 -0700
Making small edit for the Track Duplication feature announcement, refs #30365

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 email list. We send around one short announcement email every two weeks.</p>
 
 <p>Smaller software changes are not announced here.  A summary of the three-weekly release changes can be 
 <a target=_blank href="https://genecats.gi.ucsc.edu/builds/versions.html">here</a>. 
 For the full list of our daily code changes head to <a
 href="https://github.com/ucscGenomeBrowser/kent/commits/master"
 target=_blank>our GitHub page</a>.</p>
 
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 <h2>Aug. 1, 2023 &nbsp;&nbsp; New ability to create duplicate tracks</h2>
 <p>
-We are pleased to announce the new Duplicating track feature, which allows a copy of a track to
+We are pleased to announce the new Duplicate track feature, which allows a copy of a track to
 have its own independent settings and be used for multiple display views.</p>
 <div class="text-center">
   <a href="http://genome.ucsc.edu/s/gperez2/RM_30365" target="_blank">
   <img src="../images/duplicateDisplay.png"  width="300"></a>
 </div>
 <p>
 You can have multiple duplicates of the same track where the number will increment by one for
 each additional duplicate, and each duplicated track is independent of each other.
 Only tracks that are not inside of composite or supertracks can be duplicated and this feature does
 not work in hubs.</p>
 <p>
 Duplicate tracks can be helpful when comparing different settings and visibility
 types on the same data; for instance, displaying all GENCODE genes, including pseudogenes, in dense
 mode, alongside a more concise gene set, such as the default, in pack mode to see gene symbols and
 accessions. This is shown in the image below, where duplicated GENCODE track has the additional