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fix: submitbuttonlabel and description should be in action interface #1110

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@realSpok realSpok merged commit a19e976 into main Nov 5, 2024
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## [9.4.2](v9.4.1...v9.4.2) (2024-11-05)

### Bug Fixes

* submitbuttonlabel and description should be in action interface ([#1110](#1110)) ([a19e976](a19e976))
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