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Documentation, updated info about downloading annotations and exporting projects #3546

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Related to #3365
This PR updates information about downloading annotations and exporting projects in Downloading annotations, Projects, and Creating an annotation task sections of Manual

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@amotovx amotovx requested a review from nmanovic as a code owner August 13, 2021 06:54
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@@ -34,4 +36,17 @@ Here you can do the following:
 Start typing an assignee's name and/or choose the right person out of the dropdown list.
1. `Tasks` — is a list of all tasks for a particular project.

It is possible to choose a subset for tasks in the project. Available options are `Train`, `Test` and `Validation`.
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It's better to note that subset can be custom also, I guess.

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