User talk:Acturary

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The Man Who Loved Only Numbers
I notice that you moved the content of the article about the book The Man Who Loved Only Numbers to the correct capitalisation. Thanks for doing this, however if in future you want to rename an article, the correct way to do so is via the move function, which is accessible using the "move" tab next to "edit this page" and "history" at the top of most pages. This ensures that the article's edit history is preserved, which is important for both editorial and copyright reasons. You don't need to do anything in this particular case, as I have already requested that an administrator sort it out, but I thought you might like to know for future reference. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me on my talk page (a user's talk page is a place to leave them messages, this is your talk page), at the new contributors' help page, or by putting on this page along with your question. Again, welcome to Wikipedia! -- AJR | Talk 00:27, 14 September 2006 (UTC)

Thank you.
I appreciate the help; I didn't notice the move function.