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Names of pages have to `LookLikeThis`. It's called a WikiName. If you write a word that `LooksLikeThis`, it will be automatically turned into a link. More details about this you find on HelpForBeginners. (If you want to avoid this in any instance you should write `!NameNotToBeInterpetedAsAWikiName` with an exclamation mark at the front to see `NameNotToBeInterpetedAsAWikiName`.) Names of pages have to `LookLikeThis`. It's called a WikiName. If you write a word that `LooksLikeThis`, it will be automatically turned into a link. More details about this you find on HelpForBeginners. (If you want to avoid this in any instance you should write `!NameNotToBeInterpetedAsAWikiName` with an exclamation mark at the front to see the word `NameNotToBeInterpetedAsAWikiName` not interpreted as a link.)
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 * [:HelpOnPageCreation#variablesubstitution:Variable substitution] - which variables are substituted (like @''''''SIG@, @''''''MAILTO@ ...)  * [[HelpOnPageCreation#variablesubstitution|Variable substitution]] - which variables are substituted (like @''''''SIG@, @''''''MAILTO@ ...)

Page Editing

Names of pages have to LookLikeThis. It's called a WikiName. If you write a word that LooksLikeThis, it will be automatically turned into a link. More details about this you find on HelpForBeginners. (If you want to avoid this in any instance you should write !NameNotToBeInterpetedAsAWikiName with an exclamation mark at the front to see the word NameNotToBeInterpetedAsAWikiName not interpreted as a link.)

The following pages describe the elements (wiki markup) you can use to get special formatting effects:

To experiment with wiki markup, go to the WikiSandBox and then click on "EditText" at the bottom of the page. Use your browser's "open a new window with this link" feature on the word "WikiSandBox", so you can keep the help pages open side-by-side to the editing window.

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