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Wiki Composing
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SummaryThis is the Section of Composing and Editing Text.

Add a new wiki link

To add a new link to a wiki site follow these steps:

1. Click on the edit for the wiki site you want to place the new wiki link on.

2. Type the title for the wiki link as a one word title.

"Note: This is a perfect spot for using CamelCase style when developing the title for your link. The first letter must be capital and you can not have any special characters included in the name, such as: underline, colon, and semi-colon."

3. Click on save.

4. Click on the title and an empty page should appear, if not you will need to change your title.

5. Start typing at your new site.

6. Click on save.

How to Title a Page

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