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Update static-image-export.md #2486

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Added Documentation for Installing Orca on Google Colab.
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Added Documentation for Installing Orca on Google Colab.
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Thanks for this pull request! I'll have to lightly adapt it to make sure the google colab code displays but isn't run, but we should be able to merge it :)

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@WinstonPais WinstonPais marked this pull request as ready for review May 20, 2020 02:24
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Thank you so much @nicolaskruchten . I'm so excited, this is gonna be my first merge :)

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@nicolaskruchten nicolaskruchten merged commit 4d60f5b into plotly:doc-prod May 22, 2020
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There we go! Thank you for your contribution :) It should be live on our doc page within 15 minutes or so!

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