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Hi,
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Hi Tor,
  
good work.  remember to put [[ brackets around each personal name and organisation when you are formatting text.
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good work on the bigger profiles.
  
--[[User:David|David]] 14:11, 9 Feb 2007 (GMT)
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A tip to make the referencing formatting quicker:
  
Tor, good stuff on [[Bayer]]. some tips:
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copy and paste the references into word and then use find and replace.  
  
to avoid a lone url turning into a footnote number try giving it a title like: [url see here] or [url News]
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Probably best to view this in edit mode to see what I have suggested:
Almost all names of organisations and people should be enclosed in double square brackets [[like this]].
 
  
you might want to try dividing the Bayer page up into smaller pages to make it easier to load and also to work on.
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Find ^p    (^p = paragraph mark)
  
Habe a look at how this has been done on the [[Raytheon]] page and the [[BAe Systems]] page.
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Replace # {{note|
  
let me know if you have any queries.
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or
--[[User:David|David]] 18:28, 13 Feb 2007 (GMT)
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Find [
  
Careful that both you and Peter are not working on the same profile at the same time as this will lead to one of you losing your work...
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Replace # {{note|
  
--[[User:David|David]] 16:19, 14 Feb 2007 (GMT)
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Then
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Find ]]
  
FT 2001 on Lexis nexis.  I think Will was able to get you access to this?
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Replace }}
  
--[[User:David|David]] 15:38, 19 Feb 2007 (GMT)
 
  
Hi, I see you are having mixed views on the use of [[
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Then paste the text back into spinprofiles
  
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Can you let me know if you have any problems with this?
  
http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php?title=Bayer:_Who%2C_Where%2C_How_Much%3F&diff=next&oldid=19239
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Also you can do something similar with the text. eg:
  
The rule isL: do not include prefixes like Sir, Dr Prof etc inside brackets ecxept in the case of Lord or Baroness where there is no obvious first/given name.
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Find [[
  
Also, don't worry too muych about outdated links etc.  The key think is to get the formatting sorted and then updating can be done after we launch.  There is plenty of work to be done here, so don't worry about that.  Our priority has got to be getting pages into basic shape rather than comprehensive updates at the minute.
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Replace {{ref|
--[[User:David|David]] 09:26, 22 Feb 2007 (GMT)
 
  
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and
  
Hi, good work on the Bayer influence page: Can you make sure that you leave 'The' out of the names of organisations inside the brackets?
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Find ]]
  
eg:
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Replace }}
not
 
[[The European Chemical Industry Council]]
 
but
 
The [[European Chemical Industry Council]]
 
not
 
[[The European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries Associations]]
 
but
 
The [[European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries Associations]]
 
  
ok?
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Good luck
--[[User:David|David]] 16:38, 22 Feb 2007 (GMT)
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--[[User:David|David]] 10:16, 14 Jun 2007 (BST)
 
 
 
 
Actually it should be:
 
[[European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations]]
 
 
 
== better to edit... ==
 
 
 
Hi
 
 
 
It is best to create articles with a minimum number of <saves> in wiki... in other words, don't use wiki as a means to edit your articles, this should be kept outside.  a smaller number of changes keeps the history clearer.
 
 
 
Kind rgds
 
[[User:Paul|Paulo]]
 

Latest revision as of 09:19, 14 June 2007

Hi Tor,

good work on the bigger profiles.

A tip to make the referencing formatting quicker:

copy and paste the references into word and then use find and replace.

Probably best to view this in edit mode to see what I have suggested:

Find ^p (^p = paragraph mark)

Replace # {{note|

or Find [

Replace # [[#ref_

Then Find ]]

Replace |^]]


Then paste the text back into spinprofiles

Can you let me know if you have any problems with this?

Also you can do something similar with the text. eg:

Find [[

Replace [https://powerbase.info/index.php/User_talk:Tor_Justad#endnote_

and

Find ]]

Replace ]

Good luck --David 10:16, 14 Jun 2007 (BST)