diff --git a/reference/3.0/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md b/reference/3.0/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md
index 8b77d5081fd9..d0e26d8caecc 100644
--- a/reference/3.0/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md
+++ b/reference/3.0/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ TypeName: System.String
 Name             MemberType            Definition
 ----             ----------            ----------
 Clone            Method                System.Object Clone()
-...
+
 PS C:\> $hash = convertfrom-stringdata -stringdata $p
 PS C:\> $hash | get-member
 TypeName: System.Collections.Hashtable
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ TypeName: System.Collections.Hashtable
 Name              MemberType            Definition
 ----              ----------            ----------
 Add               Method                System.Void Add(Object key, Object
-...
+
 ```
 
 These commands demonstrate that ConvertFrom-StringData actually converts a here-string to a hash table.
@@ -246,9 +246,8 @@ ConvertFrom-StringData returns a hash table that it creates from the key/value p
 * A here-string is a string consisting of one or more lines within which quotation marks are interpreted literally. For more information, see about_Quoting_Rules.
 
   ConvertFrom-StringData can be useful in scripts that display user messages in multiple spoken languages.
-You can use the dictionary-style hash tables to isolate text strings from code, such as in resource files, and to format the text strings for use in translation tools.
+  You can use the dictionary-style hash tables to isolate text strings from code, such as in resource files, and to format the text strings for use in translation tools.
 
-*
 ## RELATED LINKS
 
 [about_Quoting_Rules](../Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Quoting_Rules.md)
diff --git a/reference/4.0/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md b/reference/4.0/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md
index 0ff4ddf17f0a..4503480cd63e 100644
--- a/reference/4.0/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md
+++ b/reference/4.0/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ TypeName: System.String
 Name             MemberType            Definition
 ----             ----------            ----------
 Clone            Method                System.Object Clone()
-...
+
 PS C:\> $hash = convertfrom-stringdata -stringdata $p
 PS C:\> $hash | get-member
 TypeName: System.Collections.Hashtable
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ TypeName: System.Collections.Hashtable
 Name              MemberType            Definition
 ----              ----------            ----------
 Add               Method                System.Void Add(Object key, Object
-...
+
 ```
 
 These commands demonstrate that ConvertFrom-StringData actually converts a here-string to a hash table.
@@ -259,9 +259,8 @@ ConvertFrom-StringData returns a hash table that it creates from the key/value p
 * A here-string is a string consisting of one or more lines within which quotation marks are interpreted literally. For more information, see about_Quoting_Rules.
 
   ConvertFrom-StringData can be useful in scripts that display user messages in multiple spoken languages.
-You can use the dictionary-style hash tables to isolate text strings from code, such as in resource files, and to format the text strings for use in translation tools.
+  You can use the dictionary-style hash tables to isolate text strings from code, such as in resource files, and to format the text strings for use in translation tools.
 
-*
 
 ## RELATED LINKS
 
diff --git a/reference/5.0/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md b/reference/5.0/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md
index cde192d770e5..9b7be61d5e7b 100644
--- a/reference/5.0/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md
+++ b/reference/5.0/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md
@@ -68,13 +68,14 @@ TypeName: System.String
 Name             MemberType            Definition
 ----             ----------            ----------
 Clone            Method                System.Object Clone()
-... PS C:\> $Hash = ConvertFrom-StringData -StringData $P
+
+PS C:\> $Hash = ConvertFrom-StringData -StringData $P
 PS C:\> $Hash | Get-Member
 TypeName: System.Collections.Hashtable
 Name              MemberType            Definition
 ----              ----------            ----------
 Add               Method                System.Void Add(Object key, Object
-...
+
 ```
 
 These commands demonstrate that **ConvertFrom-StringData** actually converts a here-string to a hash table.
@@ -251,9 +252,8 @@ This cmdlet returns a hash table that it creates from the key/value pairs.
 * A here-string is a string consisting of one or more lines within which quotation marks are interpreted literally.
 
   This cmdlet can be useful in scripts that display user messages in multiple spoken languages.
-You can use the dictionary-style hash tables to isolate text strings from code, such as in resource files, and to format the text strings for use in translation tools.
+  You can use the dictionary-style hash tables to isolate text strings from code, such as in resource files, and to format the text strings for use in translation tools.
 
-*
 
 ## RELATED LINKS
 
diff --git a/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md b/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md
index a1b6f1fa36ba..4a52dfe0f0a8 100644
--- a/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md
+++ b/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md
@@ -69,13 +69,14 @@ TypeName: System.String
 Name             MemberType            Definition
 ----             ----------            ----------
 Clone            Method                System.Object Clone()
-... PS C:\> $Hash = ConvertFrom-StringData -StringData $P
+
+PS C:\> $Hash = ConvertFrom-StringData -StringData $P
 PS C:\> $Hash | Get-Member
 TypeName: System.Collections.Hashtable
 Name              MemberType            Definition
 ----              ----------            ----------
 Add               Method                System.Void Add(Object key, Object
-...
+
 ```
 
 These commands demonstrate that **ConvertFrom-StringData** actually converts a here-string to a hash table.
@@ -252,9 +253,8 @@ This cmdlet returns a hash table that it creates from the key/value pairs.
 * A here-string is a string consisting of one or more lines within which quotation marks are interpreted literally.
 
   This cmdlet can be useful in scripts that display user messages in multiple spoken languages.
-You can use the dictionary-style hash tables to isolate text strings from code, such as in resource files, and to format the text strings for use in translation tools.
+  You can use the dictionary-style hash tables to isolate text strings from code, such as in resource files, and to format the text strings for use in translation tools.
 
-*
 
 ## RELATED LINKS
 
diff --git a/reference/6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md b/reference/6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md
index 33cee464f251..af8f1330fc97 100644
--- a/reference/6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md
+++ b/reference/6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/ConvertFrom-StringData.md
@@ -70,13 +70,14 @@ TypeName: System.String
 Name             MemberType            Definition
 ----             ----------            ----------
 Clone            Method                System.Object Clone()
-... PS C:\> $Hash = ConvertFrom-StringData -StringData $P
+
+PS C:\> $Hash = ConvertFrom-StringData -StringData $P
 PS C:\> $Hash | Get-Member
 TypeName: System.Collections.Hashtable
 Name              MemberType            Definition
 ----              ----------            ----------
 Add               Method                System.Void Add(Object key, Object
-...
+
 ```
 
 These commands demonstrate that **ConvertFrom-StringData** actually converts a here-string to a hash table.
@@ -288,9 +289,8 @@ This cmdlet returns a hash table that it creates from the key/value pairs.
 * A here-string is a string consisting of one or more lines within which quotation marks are interpreted literally.
 
   This cmdlet can be useful in scripts that display user messages in multiple spoken languages.
-You can use the dictionary-style hash tables to isolate text strings from code, such as in resource files, and to format the text strings for use in translation tools.
+  You can use the dictionary-style hash tables to isolate text strings from code, such as in resource files, and to format the text strings for use in translation tools.
 
-*
 
 ## RELATED LINKS