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Helpme request

How do I mark an article as a stub?

Head to the veeeeeery bottom of the page (below even categories or interwiki links, if they're present), and add the appropriate stub template. At first, you probably won't know which one to use (there's a list at WP:STUB, I think, but it's a long list), so you can just use the really basic ones, like {{stub}}, {{bio-stub}}, or {{sports-stub}}, and such. As you do it a bit more often (and as you see people sort the stubs you label with general stub categories), you should get to be a bit more familiar with the stub tags you might want to use. Hope that helps. :) Luna Santin 20:37, 26 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you very very very very very very very (etc.) much i owe you one

Sam 1123 21:09, 26 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]