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  2. Wikipedia : Training/For educators/My watchlist 2

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    You can change your watchlist preferences to show all changes, not just the most recent; this can be helpful if you're collaborating intensely on just one or a few pages. You can watch this video if you'd like a more detailed overview of the basics of creating and using watchlists.

  3. Help:Watchlist - Wikipedia

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    A new watchlist feature (Watchlist Expiry) was introduced in 2020. It enables users to optionally select to watch a page only for a limited period of time. (1 week, 1, 3 or 6 months, or 1 year). This is done by clicking the hollow blue star icon and selecting the preferred time period in the dropdown, which then appears.

  4. By default, your watchlist will show only the most recent change to a page you are watching. You can change your watchlist preferences to show all changes, not just the most recent; this can be helpful if you're collaborating intensely on just one or a few pages.

  5. Help : Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Editing, creating, and ...

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    But if you're like many editors, the standard watchlist report (Figure 6-2) may meet all your monitoring needs. You get to it by clicking "my watchlist" (one of the six standard links in the screen's upper right corner, when you're logged on). Figure 6-2. The standard watchlist report starts out in the "Display watched changes" view shown here.

  6. Why I'm Adding McDonald's to My Watchlist - AOL

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  8. 2 Stocks for Your Watchlist - AOL

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    The following video is from Thursday's Investor Beat, in which host Chris Hill and Motley Fool analysts Tim Hanson and Matt Koppenheffer dissect the hardest-hitting investing stories of the day.

  9. Wikipedia : Training/core/My watchlist 2

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    You can change your watchlist preferences to show all changes, not just the most recent; this can be helpful if you're collaborating intensely on just one or a few pages. You can watch this video if you'd like a more detailed overview of the basics of creating and using watchlists.