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− | 1. Highlight the words to create a headline.<br> [[Image:Headline 1.JPG]]<br><br>
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− | 4. If there are four headlines or more, an automatically generated table of contents (TOC) will be shown after <br>the introducing passage of the article. Smaller Headlines (e.g. headline 3) will appear as subitems in the list. If you want to force the TOC to be always shown regardless of the number of headlines, you can put the magic keyword <nowiki>__FORCETOC__</nowiki> anywhere on the page and a TOC will always be shown. Conversely, the magic keyword <nowiki>__NOTOC__</nowiki> will suppress the TOC if placed anywhere within the page contents.
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− | = Create Bullet Points and Numbered Lists =
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− | 1. Click <u>Numbered List</u> or <u>Bulleted List</u> at the preferred position of the article.
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− | 2. An indented number (enumeration sign) appears. Simply enter your text here.<br> To create a new bullet point press enter at the end of the paragraph.
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− | == '' ''Numbered List ==
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− | == '' ''Bulleted List ==
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− | To remove a bullet point click the respective line, then click the bullet point symbol again.
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− | = Change Titles of Articles =
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− | '''''<span>Option 1:</span>'''''
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− | #<span>Copy the whole text and paste it into a new article</span>
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− | #<span><span>Before deleting the old page, click „what links here“ on the left (in the Toolbox) and link all the links to the new site</span></span>''<span><span> </span></span>'' <span>[[Image:What linke here.JPG]]</span> <br>
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− | #Delete the old site.<br><span>[[Image:Delete.JPG]]</span><br>
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− | '''''Option 2:'''''
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− | #<span>Click „move“ in the menu above the article</span><br>[[Image:Move.JPG]]<br><br>
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− | #<span>Enter the new title and click „move page“ </span><br><span>[[Image:NewName and move.JPG]]</span> <br><br>
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− | #<span>There will be a redirect site from the old one</span>
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− | #Click „what links here“ and link all the sites to the new one
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− | #Delete the old site
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− | = Recover an old version of an article =
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− | To recover an old version of an article
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− | 2. Choose the version you want to recover by clicking on the date
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1. Open the article you want to edit (see Read Articles).
2. Click on the edit tab 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 having edited the article, you have to save your changes by clicking on Save