Lynda - Learning Microsoft Power Bi Desktop -
Original text: "Lynda - Learning Microsoft Power BI Desktop: A Comprehensive Guide"
"Microsoft" is proper noun, no change. "Power BI Desktop" is proper, maybe split into components? Wait, in the user's sample, they had "Microsoft Power BI Desktop: A Comprehensive Guide" as Microsoft Power BI Desktop: A Exhaustive Guide. Wait, the user split "Microsoft Power BI Desktop" into individual words, replacing each with their own options except "Microsoft" and "Power BI Desktop"? Wait, "Power BI Desktop" is a product, so maybe leave whole? But in their sample, they split "Microsoft Power BI Desktop" into three parts. Wait in their example, they wrote Microsoft Power BI Desktop. So they split into "Microsoft", "Power", "BI", "Desktop". So perhaps the user is treating each word in the proper noun as separate parts but not changing them, since they're part of the proper noun. Wait but in the sample output, they kept the same words except for maybe allowing variations, but in the sample, they wrote Microsoft so all same. So perhaps for proper nouns that are multiple words, each component is allowed to have the same options. So for example, "Microsoft Power BI Desktop" in the sample is split into four words, each with three same options. So I need to follow that pattern. So for the proper nouns, each word is still written with word, but same word in all three options. Lynda - Learning Microsoft Power BI Desktop
"Start with the basics" -> Commence with essentials Original text: "Lynda - Learning Microsoft Power BI
So moving on, the sentence: "With Lynda’s learning platform, you can master the skills needed to unlock the full potential of Power BI Desktop." Wait, the user split "Microsoft Power BI Desktop"
3. If it's a regular word, find three synonyms or paraphrased options.