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Trevor837 (talk) 19:46, 11 June 2015 (UTC) I edited a page and I realized I didn't do the edit right so I corrected it and the page was all messed up. The page was Dana Eveland
 * I'm not clear what you were trying to do, so I have reverted the page to its state before your edits.


 * In case it should happen again, I will explain how you could do that yourself: if you have made one edit you want to undo, click on the "History" tab and towards the right-hand end of the top line, which represents the last edit, there is an "Undo" link. If you want to revert a series of edits, find on the History page the line corresponding to the version you want to go back to, and click on the time/date towards the left-hand end of its line. That will show you the corresponding version of the article. Now click on "Edit source". You will get a warning: "You are editing an old revision of this page". Ignore that, fill in an edit summary, something like "Revert to version by Mitchazenia at 14:32, 11 June" to explain what you are doing, and click "Save page". Regards, JohnCD (talk) 20:14, 11 June 2015 (UTC)

FYI: The difference between - and –
Thanks for you edit earlier today for Sean O'Sullivan (baseball)! Just a quick note ( teaching moment): use the dash "–" and not the hypen "-" when separating the win–loss record for a pitcher. The dash can be found at the bottom of your editing page; it is the one of the left of the two dashes present. You can also use the code, "& ndash ;" [without spaces between them], to do the same thing. Have a great day, and again, thanks for your edit to O'Sullivan! Bob305 (talk) 16:33, 30 June 2015 (UTC)

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