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* Edit the page you wish to link to the new page. To add a link that reads "Problem 2" to a page named "Problem 2 Homework 5 (XYZ123Spring2009), type <nowiki>[[Problem 2|Problem 2 Homework 5 (XYZ123Spring2009)]]</nowiki>. Click the link to visit the new page.
 
* Edit the page you wish to link to the new page. To add a link that reads "Problem 2" to a page named "Problem 2 Homework 5 (XYZ123Spring2009), type <nowiki>[[Problem 2|Problem 2 Homework 5 (XYZ123Spring2009)]]</nowiki>. Click the link to visit the new page.
  
If the page already exists, you can edit that page instead, or just repeat the above steps with a new name. Search for similarly named pages to make sure it doesn't already exist.
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If the page already exists, you can edit that page instead, or just repeat the above steps with a new name. You may want to search for similarly named pages to make sure it doesn't already exist.

Revision as of 19:09, 8 February 2009

There are two main ways of creating a new page.

  • Type in the name of the new page in the upper right search box. Then choose "Create This Page". (If you don't see this, make sure you're logged in.) Note: You may want to create a link to it from another relevant page so others can find it.

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  • Edit the page you wish to link to the new page. To add a link that reads "Problem 2" to a page named "Problem 2 Homework 5 (XYZ123Spring2009), type [[Problem 2|Problem 2 Homework 5 (XYZ123Spring2009)]]. Click the link to visit the new page.

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If the page already exists, you can edit that page instead, or just repeat the above steps with a new name. You may want to search for similarly named pages to make sure it doesn't already exist.

Alumni Liaison

Correspondence Chess Grandmaster and Purdue Alumni

Prof. Dan Fleetwood