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Each user account has its own watchlist. If you want to easily keep track of an article, you can see the most recent edits by adding it to your watchlist. To do this, simply click the watch tab at the top of the page, and the current page you are viewing wll be added to your watchlist. You can add as many pages as you want to your watchlist. To see your watchlist click my watchlist at the top of every page. Read more: Help:Watching pages If I may add: great editing on Violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 2007. --Shamir1 09:56, 23 July 2007 (UTC) |
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