User talk:Kallen66

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Buckingham County
You are probably disappointed to see that somebody removed your first edit to Buckingham. He really should have explained. I think you needed to add your information to the Buckinghamshire article (a "shire" in England is a county", so Buckinghamshire translates as Buckingham County), not the town article. So do try again!  --Concrete Cowboy 17:38, 13 March 2007 (UTC)

Recent edits at Alice Walker
Hi! I noticed the six edits you made at this article. I understand you are learning how to edit Wikipedia—making edits is the best way to learn, and you can't cause permanent damage. However, there is a better way to use this technique. Please use a sandbox— You can now experimentally edit the text you pasted, and check the result, by using the 'Preview' or 'Save' button. Only you can see the result, so no need to clean up. You can also create your own sandbox that will persist (unlike the sandbox you just tried, which is wiped clean). This will avoid the extra work needed when you edited at Alice Walker earlier. If you need help, please ask at my talk page. — Neonorange (talk) 13:34, 2 April 2017 (UTC)
 * 1) chose an article, then click on the 'Edit' tab
 * 2) select a portion of the mark-up of the article in the edit box, then copy to your clip board (or equivalent)
 * 3) close the article editing window without saving
 * 4) navigate to the sandbox and paste the contents of the clipboard into the editing window there.