User talk:Thecollinshouse

I have added my 'Bicester' page on the Bicester page as an external link. I know that previously external links were removed and I agree with most of them. My page contains links to district and town councils, a printable map, Bicester Buses and taxis, and a Langford Village community forum (as well as back to Wikipedia). In my website logs I have recorded many repeated returns to my links from Wikipedia, and when I was setting up my links, I found much of the information not too easy to find. I am a firm believer in people being able to find Bicester information as easily as possible.

Thecollinshouse (talk) 20:23, 15 May 2008 (UTC)

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Microsoft SharePoint
Hi.

How do you do?

I am calling about edit #632271665 which you made in Microsoft SharePoint article. I understand there is some sort of problem with the source, right? However, what you did, i.e. inserting a comment in the article text is the wrong way to express your concern.

The correct way is to use inline templates. If the source fails verification, please use Verification failed template. If it is dead, use Dead link. It is best to try and fix the link first. Internet changes regularly and information are often moved elsewhere.

Happy editing.

Best regards, Codename Lisa (talk) 13:13, 3 November 2014 (UTC)