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Dear Yurik, I would like clearer explanations. Several lines say "%%d is the day of the month" but "%d" is said (at the top) to be replaced by the year. It's not apparent to me how a single "%d" can serve two functions. Robin Patterson 01:25, 20 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Ditto. In Afrikaans it is 21 September 2005 today. In Dutch 21 september 2005. af:Gebruiker"Jcwf
Sorry for the confusion. Fixed, and added a description at the top. --Yurik 23:17, 24 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

es format

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Yurik, I've fixed es format in this table. Any question, I'm user Patricio.lorente at the spanish Wikipedia, and would be glad to help you.

Yurik, I'm looking again the table, and I think there's a mistake: if it's the table of Month of the year, why are you asking for days and months instead of months and years? It's not clear for me, I hope I didn't make a mistake fixing the es format. To be more accurate: when you talk of days and months you use 24 de septiembte where 24 is the day and septiembre is the month, when you talk about a month of the year yo use septiembre de 2005, where septiembre is the month and 2005 is the year, and, finally, when you use full date, you use 24 de septiembre de 2005, where 24 is the day, septiembre is the month and 2005 is the year. Patricio.
Sorry for the confusion. Fixed, and added a description at the top. --Yurik 23:17, 24 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Letter size

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I sort of copied the ' around the text in DA from the lines over and under to get this text format but I got this text format. How did I get that? Can sby please fix it? G®iffen 09:44, 25 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

! in front of the line makes it a header, | is a normal row

Ah, that's it... thanks :-) G®iffen 11:16, 26 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]