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Thanks for all of your additions. I did fix your citation on 8176 (acessdate -> access-date). Also the same ref, though not filled in as well was in the 8000 series table, so I reused it with a WP:NAMEDREFS. Thanks again! Cheers Jim1138 ( talk) 19:28, 22 June 2018 (UTC)
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chunks, so a browser can "line-wrap" the table columns. But you want the end of the table to be above the following section, rather than indented in the left margin. I didn't understand the trick properly when I cut & pasted it.
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Thanks for all of your additions. I did fix your citation on 8176 (acessdate -> access-date). Also the same ref, though not filled in as well was in the 8000 series table, so I reused it with a WP:NAMEDREFS. Thanks again! Cheers Jim1138 ( talk) 19:28, 22 June 2018 (UTC)
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chunks, so a browser can "line-wrap" the table columns. But you want the end of the table to be above the following section, rather than indented in the left margin. I didn't understand the trick properly when I cut & pasted it.
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