User talk:Justkimok

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Citations and Visual Editor
I see you are having difficulty creating full citations and I notice you are not using the Visual Editor. You will probably find creating citations and content editing more generally easier with the Visual Editor (which works rather like Microsoft Word in that "what you see is (more or less) what you get". To enable the Visual Editor, go to Preferences (top right of any screen when you are logged in), select the Editing Tab, then scroll down to "Editing mode" and on the drop-down select "Show me both editor tabs". This will give you two tabs at the top of an article "Edit" (visual editor) and "Edit source" (what you are currently doing). There are strengths and weaknesses to both tools, and over time you will probably work out what tasks are best done in which tool. I hope that helps you. If you need help, please ask me. Kerry (talk) 12:58, 28 October 2019 (UTC)