User:Davidbuddy9/Split from

When copying material from one Wikipedia article to another, you can put this template on the talk page of the first article (the article the material is copied from), to indicate that its page history contains the GFDL attribution to Wikipedian contributors of the material that lies elsewhere.

Notes also need to be put in edit summaries of both articles; see Splitting.

Usage
The page= and date= fields are required.

The diff= field is optional, but using it makes it easier for readers and editors to trace the split. Where the page was created with the split material as the first edit, the diff parameter cannot be accessed in the normal radio button, comparison mode in the page history. Instead, navigate to the permanent link for the first edit, and change the URL of that page to replace "oldid" with "diff". For example, where the end of the URL is, the diff url is identical except for changing that ending code to.

Multiple splits
Additional splits after the first can be specified by adding a number after each variable, so the second split would use,   and   and so on:

Up to ten splits are currently supported.

The  parameter can be used to collapse some or all of the listed items. Set  to collapse all items, or   to hide all entries below   for instance.