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3. <!--{ | 3. <!--{12027078742620} --> <!--{12027078742621} --> Please teach us how to use the editor anchor. For example, I would like to link to the Phonetic Substitutes Table which is below the Commonly Misread Letters Table in the article on Spelling Substitution Tables for the United States and Canada. I would like to go straight to the second part of the article. I suspect I could do this if I knew how anchors worked. Could I link directly to the Phonetic Substitute Table from another article such as the Guessing a Name Variation article #17. Please show us the mechanics of how to do this. | ||
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4. Why do so many "how-to" so called articles<!--{12027078742622} --> have a wierd note saying we should use the discussion tab rather than reading an article explaining how to accomplish some task. That ubiquitous use the discussion tab note is driving me nuts. I don't click on an article because I want a discussion of the topic, I click on the article because I want to read how to do it. [[User:Diltsgd|Diltsgd]] 22:35, 10 February 2008 (MST) <!--{12027078742623} --> | |||
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