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Info missing: 2: The information missing from the article, if not supplied by (overloaded) Example a succinct statement of the theorem: Line: suggested: Talk page section: talksection: Name of a valid anchor in the article talk page noting this issue. All headings are automatically valid anchors. Example Cultural impact missing Auto value ...
This page in a nutshell: An article too short and incomplete to provide more than rudimentary information about a subject should be marked as a stub by adding an appropriate stub template to the end of the article. Anyone can edit a stub article, or remove a stub template from an article which is no longer a stub.
When a section is a summary of another article that provides a full exposition of the section, a link to the other article should appear immediately under the section heading. You can use the {{ Main }} template to generate a "Main article" link, in Wikipedia's "hatnote" style.
Info missing: 2: The information missing from the article, if not supplied by (overloaded) Example a succinct statement of the theorem: Line: suggested: Talk page section: talksection: Name of a valid anchor in the article talk page noting this issue. All headings are automatically valid anchors. Example Cultural impact missing Auto value ...
An intentionally blank page on a PDF document from the Australian Electoral Commission. The document has 80 printable pages, and content ends on page 77. In digital documents, pages are intentionally left blank so that the document can be printed correctly in double-sided format, rather than have new chapters start on the backs of pages.
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An outline, also called a hierarchical outline, is a list arranged to show hierarchical relationships and is a type of tree structure. An outline is used [1] to present the main points (in sentences) or topics of a given subject. Each item in an outline may be divided into additional sub-items.