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Added Azure Steps in Readme.md file #9

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* You’ll return to the Registration page, with the App ID filled in, that matches the one created above. Check the box at the bottom to agree to the terms of use, and click “Register” to create your new accessible Bot Framework bot.

* Click on the Microsoft Teams icon under “Add a featured channel.”
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Add a beginning part to this line that says something like "On the new page that opens once your app is done being created, click on the Microsoft Teams icon under "Add a featured channel" in order to allow your bot to use this channel."


* If you register your bot using Microsoft Azure, it does not need to be hosted on Microsoft Azure.

   * If you do register a bot using Microsoft Azure portal, you must have a Microsoft Azure account. You can create one for free. To verify your identity when you create one, you must provide a credit card, but it won't be charged; it's always free to create and use bots with Microsoft Teams.
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"If you do register a bot using the Microsoft Azure portal"

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