[DOCS] Removes steps from discover doc (#85587)

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ image::images/Discover-Start.png[Discover]
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[[whats-you-goal-in-discover]]
=== Step 1. Define your goal
=== Define your goal
When you explore your data in **Discover**, it's common to start with one or two goals:
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ know the top-selling products and on what day of the week these products sell th
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[[find-the-data-you-want-to-use]]
=== Step 2. Find your data
=== Find your data
Tell {kib} where to find the data you want to explore, and then specify the time range in which to view that data.
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ click and drag the mouse over the histogram.
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[[explore-fields-in-your-data]]
=== Step 3. Explore the fields in your data
=== Explore the fields in your data
**Discover** includes a table that shows all the documents that match your search.
By default, the table includes columns for the time field and the document `_source`,
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ column header, and then use the move and sort controls.
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[[search-in-discover]]
=== Step 4. Search your data
=== Search your data
One of the unique capabilities of **Discover** is the ability to combine
free text search with filtering based on structured data.
@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ Search the ecommerce data for documents where the country matches US:
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[[filter-in-discover]]
=== Step 5. Filter your data
=== Filter your data
Whereas the query defines the set of documents you are interested in,
filters enable you to zero in on different subsets of those documents.
@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ click the close icon (x) next to its name in the filter bar.
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[[look-inside-a-document]]
=== Step 6. Look inside a document
=== Look inside a document
Dive into an individual document to view its fields and the documents
that occurred before and after it.
@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ You can bookmark this document and share the link.
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[[save-your-search]]
=== Step 7. Save your search for later use
=== Save your search for later use
Save your search so you can repeat it later, generate a CSV report, or use it in visualizations, dashboards, and Canvas workpads.
Saving a search saves the query and the filters.
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. Give your search a title, and then click **Save**.
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=== Step 8. Visualize your findings
=== Visualize your findings
If a field can be {ref}/search-aggregations.html[aggregated], you can quickly
visualize it from **Discover**.