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Which merge template should I use?

  • {{Merge}} — to merge at least two together at an unspecified location
  • {{Mergeto}} — to merge the contents of the tagged article into the specified article.
  • {{Mergefrom}} — the opposite of {{Mergeto}}; the contents of the specified article should be merged into the tagged article.

Usage

Tagging a single page is simple:

{{Merge | OtherPage| date=January 2010}}


By default, the Discuss link on the template links to the top of the tagged page's talk page. To specify which section, or to name a different talk page entirely, use the discuss parameter:

{{Merge | OtherPage| discuss=Talk:OtherPage#Merge discussion| date=January 2010}}


To name other pages to be merged, simply separate them with a vertical pipe. You can add up to 20 articles to be merged.

{{Merge | OtherPage1| OtherPage2| OtherPage 3| discuss=Talk:OtherPage#Merge discussion| date=January 2010}}


To name multiple pages to merge into a single page, use the target parameter. For example, to merge the tagged page, as well as OtherPage1, OtherPage2, and OtherPage3 into OtherPage4, use:

{{Merge | OtherPage1| OtherPage2| OtherPage3| target=OtherPage4| discuss=Talk:OtherPage#Merge discussion| date=January 2010}}


These templates will add tagged articles to Category:Articles to be merged, while non-articles (files, templates, etc.) will be added to Category:Items to be merged.

Notes

  • Do not add the namespace to the names of the pages.
For example, write {{Merge|OtherTemplate}}, not {{Merge|Template:OtherTemplate}}.
  • Do not link to the pages with square brackets.
For example, write {{Merge|OtherArticle}}, not {{Merge|[[OtherArticle]]}}.
  • The date will not be shown in the box. Do not be concerned about this. It is used when grouping tagged pages together into categories by date.


See also

Merging

Splitting

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