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docs: update a minor typo in mapdl.rst#3140

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Typo: MAPLD -> MAPDL

Typo MAPLD -> MAPDL
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Looks good to me! Thank you @longzhenW !

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 84.15%. Comparing base (786dcda) to head (b4e7fcd).
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@germa89 germa89 merged commit f42cd21 into ansys:main May 31, 2024
@clatapie clatapie changed the title Update a minor typo in mapdl.rst docs: update a minor typo in mapdl.rst Jun 18, 2024
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