diff --git a/content/docs/user-guide/external-dependencies.md b/content/docs/user-guide/external-dependencies.md
index 3b15f5c185..18c2f01c38 100644
--- a/content/docs/user-guide/external-dependencies.md
+++ b/content/docs/user-guide/external-dependencies.md
@@ -6,19 +6,22 @@ example data on a network attached storage (NAS), processing data on HDFS,
running [Dask](https://dask.org/) via SSH, or for a script that streams data
from S3 to process it.
-External dependencies and
+External dependencies and
[external outputs](/doc/user-guide/managing-external-data) provide ways to track
data outside of the project.
## How external dependencies work
-You can specify external files or directories as dependencies for your pipeline
-[stages](/doc/command-reference/run). DVC will track changes in them and reflect
-this in the output of `dvc status`.
+External dependencies are considered part of the (extended) DVC
+project: DVC will track them, detecting when they change (triggering stage
+executions on `dvc repro`, for example).
-The remote URLs or external paths can be defined with the same format as the
-`url` of certain `dvc remote` types. Currently, the following protocols are
-supported:
+DVC can track files or directories on an external location as
+[stage](/doc/command-reference/run) dependencies. Their remote URLs or external
+paths are defined in `dvc.yaml` with the same format as the `url` of certain
+`dvc remote` types.
+
+Currently, the following protocols are supported:
- Amazon S3
- Microsoft Azure Blob Storage
@@ -28,7 +31,8 @@ supported:
- HTTP
- Local files and directories outside the workspace
-> Note [remote storage](/doc/command-reference/remote) is a separate feature.
+> Note that [remote storage](/doc/command-reference/remote) is a different
+> feature.
## Examples
diff --git a/content/docs/user-guide/managing-external-data.md b/content/docs/user-guide/managing-external-data.md
index 649052342d..e1b91ba15e 100644
--- a/content/docs/user-guide/managing-external-data.md
+++ b/content/docs/user-guide/managing-external-data.md
@@ -1,28 +1,28 @@
# Managing External Data
-There are cases when data is so large, or its processing is organized in a way
-such that its preferable to avoid moving it from its original location, even if
-it's external or remote to the project. For example: data on a network attached
-storage (NAS), processing data on HDFS, running [Dask](https://dask.org/) via
-SSH, or for a script that streams data from S3 to process it.
+There are cases when data is so large, or its processing is organized in such a
+way, that its preferable to avoid moving it from its original location. For
+example data on a network attached storage (NAS), processing data on HDFS,
+running [Dask](https://dask.org/) via SSH, or for a script that streams data
+from S3 to process it.
-External outputs and
+External outputs and
[external dependencies](/doc/user-guide/external-dependencies) provide ways to
track data outside of the project.
## How external outputs work
-DVC can track existing files or directories on an external location with
-`dvc add`. It can also define external outputs for `dvc.yaml` stages to create.
+External outputs are considered part of the (extended) DVC project:
+DVC will track them for
+[versioning](/doc/use-cases/versioning-data-and-model-files), detecting when
+they change (reported by `dvc status`, for example).
-External outputs are considered part of the (extended) DVC project: DVC will
-track them for [versioning](/doc/use-cases/versioning-data-and-model-files),
-thus detecting when they change, and reporting their state in `dvc status` for
-example.
+DVC can track existing files or directories on an external location with
+`dvc add`. It's also possible to use them as [stage](/doc/command-reference/run)
+outputs. Their remote URLs or external paths can be defined in `dvc.yaml` with
+the same format as the `url` of certain `dvc remote` types.
-The remote URLs or external paths can be defined with the same format as the
-`url` of certain `dvc remote` types. Currently, the following protocols are
-supported:
+Currently, the following protocols are supported:
- Amazon S3
- Google Cloud Storage
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ External outputs require an
[external cache](/doc/use-cases/shared-development-server#configure-the-external-shared-cache)
in the same external/remote file.
-> Note that [remote storage](/doc/command-reference/remote) is a separate
+> Note that [remote storage](/doc/command-reference/remote) is a different
> feature, and that external outputs are not pushed or pulled from/to DVC
> remotes.
@@ -53,9 +53,9 @@ types:
2. Tracking existing data on the location using `dvc add` (`--external` option
needed). This produces a `.dvc` file with an external URL or path in its
`outs` field.
-3. Creating a simple [stage](/doc/command-reference/run) with `dvc run`
- (`--external` option needed) that moves a local file to the external
- location. This produces a stage with an external output, in `dvc.yaml`.
+3. Creating a simple stage with `dvc run` (`--external` option needed) that
+ moves a local file to the external location. This produces an external output
+ in `dvc.yaml`.