User talk:Fotofile

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Thank you for your contribution about Paul Messier. It allowed me to know the Crespy le Prince's case.

Dereckson (talk) 20:59, 27 May 2012 (UTC)

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Hi there - can we help?
Hi there Fotofile

I was looking at the article on Paul Arthur Messier and then I noticed that you have duplicated the article and submitted it twice. Whoops! It's an easy mistake.

I also noticed you are a new editor - we have all been there. There is a place for new editors to get help dealing with these issues. It's called the Teahouse. We are happy to help. Here's a Formal invite, but we are very informal. Stop by any time!

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