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A3891837 - John Wycliff: Mornings Star of the Reformation
dim26trav Started conversation Nov 11, 2005
Entry: John Wycliff: Mornings Star of the Reformation - A3891837
Author: dim26trav - U528315
This will be my first attempt at making a guide entry , if there is constructive criticism please help me out until it is accepted.
Thanks
A3891837 - John Wycliff: Mornings Star of the Reformation
Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! Posted Nov 11, 2005
How did you manage to submit this one twice? Or is my computer just seeing things?
A3891837 - John Wycliff: Mornings Star of the Reformation
dim26trav Posted Nov 12, 2005
some weird computer trick, dont know, I would think that one would be canceled out, OH well.
A3891837 - John Wycliff: Mornings Star of the Reformation
Bluebottle Posted Dec 28, 2012
I'd like to propose Back To Entry as this article is already in the Flea Market.
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A3891837 - John Wycliff: Mornings Star of the Reformation
Gnomon - time to move on Posted Jun 10, 2014
This entry appears to be simultaneously in the Flea Market and in the Edited Guide Workshop. This should not be possible by the tools we have available. It might be best to nuke it from orbit and to create a new entry with the same content.
If an Editor wants to attempt it, you're welcome to use A3881289, one of my entries which was created on 11 Apr 2005 just two days before this one, so the creation dates match more or less. You can copy the content from this to my one, remove this from Edited Workshop and Flea Market, move all the conversations from this to my one, change the owner/editor of mine to dim26trav, then delete this one. That should do it. After that you can put A3881289 back in the Flea Market.
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