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Added styling to the MCR to aid in readability #4212

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Mainly the sub-header-1 and sub-header-2 styles which are used in CSET proper, are now available in the MCR output.

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Mainly the sub-header-1 and sub-header-2 styles which are used in CSET proper, are now available in the MCR output.
@jekuipers jekuipers merged commit 18b04a0 into develop Nov 6, 2024
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@jekuipers jekuipers deleted the mcr-styling branch November 6, 2024 22:17
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