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FIX: Tooltip Text Fixed for Collapse/Expand Button in Prompt Card #400

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Fixed the tooltip text for the collapse/expand button in the prompt card.

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No. This PR will not break any existing features.

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Collapse Button:
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@tahierhussain tahierhussain added the bug Something isn't working label Jun 10, 2024
@tahierhussain tahierhussain self-assigned this Jun 10, 2024
@tahierhussain tahierhussain requested review from gaya3-zipstack and removed request for a team June 10, 2024 17:44
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@Deepak-Kesavan Deepak-Kesavan merged commit cb33754 into main Jun 10, 2024
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@Deepak-Kesavan Deepak-Kesavan deleted the fix/prompt-card-collapse-btn-tooltip-text branch June 10, 2024 18:03
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