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diff --git a/examples/tools/doc/contiguouscache.qdoc b/examples/tools/doc/contiguouscache.qdoc
index a02c1796c6..2f7ea716e6 100644
--- a/examples/tools/doc/contiguouscache.qdoc
+++ b/examples/tools/doc/contiguouscache.qdoc
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
And thats it. A perfectly reasonable cache, using minimal memory for a very large
list. In this case the accessor for getting the words into the cache
- generates random information rather than fixed information. This allows you
+ generates random information rather than fixed information. This allows you
to see how the cache range is kept for a local number of rows when running the
example.
diff --git a/examples/tools/doc/src/customtype.qdoc b/examples/tools/doc/src/customtype.qdoc
index a4a05350f3..56172a4e26 100644
--- a/examples/tools/doc/src/customtype.qdoc
+++ b/examples/tools/doc/src/customtype.qdoc
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@
With the type fully defined, implemented, and integrated with the
meta-object system, we can now use it.
- \section1 Using the Message
+ \section1 Using the Message
In the example's \c{main()} function, we show how a \c Message object can
be printed to the console by sending it to the debug stream: