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A recent edit you made{{{{{subst|}}}#if:{{{1|}}}|, to [[:{{{1}}}]],}} deleted a large amount of article text. It looks as though you did this by accident, as people not familiar with a Wiki sometimes do. No permanent harm was done as the change has been reverted, but in future please take care if you find yourself on an '''Editing''' page not to make changes unless you're sure what you're doing. You can use your browser's '''Back''' button or the '''Cancel''' link on the edit page to leave the page without making any changes.
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You deleted a large amount of text from {{{1|an article}}}. Sometimes people not familiar with a Wiki do such things accidentally. No permanent harm was done: the version from before your deletion was restored (this is a built-in capability of the Wiki) but please take care not to make changes to articles unless you're sure what you're doing.  
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If you find yourself editing a page and don't mean to do so use your browser's '''Back''' button or the '''Cancel''' link on the edit page to leave the page without making any changes.

Latest revision as of 12:24, 6 July 2007

You deleted a large amount of text from an article. Sometimes people not familiar with a Wiki do such things accidentally. No permanent harm was done: the version from before your deletion was restored (this is a built-in capability of the Wiki) but please take care not to make changes to articles unless you're sure what you're doing.

If you find yourself editing a page and don't mean to do so use your browser's Back button or the Cancel link on the edit page to leave the page without making any changes.