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Lou Sander's Useful Stuff

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Archiving a Talk Page

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  1. Get into edit mode on the talk page that contains the material you want to archive
  2. Near the top of that talk page, create a link to the prospective archive page. Example: [[/Archive 1]]
  3. On the talk page, cut the material that you want to archive
  4. Save the talk page (now minus the material to be archived), using an edit summary like "Archiving old material"
  5. When the new, smaller talk page comes up on your screen, find and click the link you added at the top (it will be red): /Archive 1
  6. A blank page will come up, with the name you have chosen for your archive. Paste the cut material into it
  7. Add {{talk archive}} before and after the pasted material. (You can copy it from here if you like. Be sure to get all the curly brackets, and don't worry about the underline.)
  8. Save the new page, with an edit summary like "New archive"
  9. Optionally go back to the main talk page and add an {{archivebox}}.
  10. Remove the (formerly red) link you added at the top of the talk page, then save the page, using an edit summary like "Added Archive Box"

Here is a cool archive box that lets you give a descriptive name to your archive:
{{Archive box|[[/Archive 1|Archive 1 - DescriptiveNameOfArchive1]]}}

Here is a cooler one with three archives, each on its own line:
{{Archive box|[[/Archive 1|NameOfArchive1]]<br>[[/Archive 2|NameOfArchive2]]<br>[[/Archive 3|NameOf Archive3]]}}

Old stuff

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