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Revision as of 10:39, 13 November 2014
1. Open the article you wish to edit (see Read Articles).
2. Click on "Edit" to open the text editor which is available for each article.
3. A toolbar is shown above the textbox. It supports typical features of many office applications.

4. After editing the article,save your changes by clicking on "Save Page"
Minor Edits
These are the superficial edits that could improve the aesthetics of an article. They include: typo corrections, rearranging of article content without modifying, formating etc. Making a minor edit is as important as a major edit and a editor should not think that it devalues their effort.