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Update Restore State language (#5597)
I found it difficult to understand restore state at first. Once I found out that I /didn't/ need to do anything it became obvious what the paragraph was going for. I've re-written the language from a "what do you need to do" perspective rather than a "this is why you don't need to do anything" perspective.
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### {% linkable_title Restore State %}
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### {% linkable_title Restore State %}
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This component supports the `restore_state` function which restores the state after Home Assistant has started to the value it has been before Home Assistant stopped. To use this feature please make sure that the [`recorder`](/components/recorder/) component is enabled and your entity does not have a value set for `initial`. Additional information can be found in the [Restore state](/components/recorder/#restore-state) section of the [`recorder`](/components/recorder/) component documentation.
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This component will automatically restore the state it had prior to Home Assistant stopping as long as you have the `recorder` component enabled and your entity does **not** have a set value for `initial`. To disable this feature, set a valid value for `initial`. Additional information can be found in the [Restore state](/components/recorder/#restore-state) section of the [`recorder`](/components/recorder/) component documentation.
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## {% linkable_title Automation Examples %}
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## {% linkable_title Automation Examples %}
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