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    A 1934 Standard 10/12 Speedline. The Standard Ten was a model name given to several small cars produced by the British Standard Motor Company between 1906 and 1961. The name was a reference to the car's fiscal horsepower or tax horsepower, a function of the surface area of the pistons. This system quickly became obsolete as an estimate of the ...

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  4. Category:Table templates - Wikipedia

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    Templates used in the creation and formatting of tables and columns. See also {{ List to table }} and its related Category:Articles requiring tables ; and Category:Multi-column templates for simple columns without tables.

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  6. Help:Creating tables - Wikipedia

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    Paste the table into a spreadsheet program such as freeware LibreOffice Calc (see free guide), or another spreadsheet program. See List of spreadsheet software . In Calc click on any cell in the column you want sorted, and then click on one of the sort options in the data menu at the top of the Calc window.

  7. Category:Events table templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Events table templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Events table templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.