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1 - The cut/paste method means that you create a subpage and, literally, cut and paste your Talk page's code over to it. To create a subpage, edit your Talk page and add in a link to something like ]. After you save the page, you can click on that red link to take you to a brand new page which you
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3 - Using your history, you can blank your entire page and then provide a link to the edit immediately before you blanked it. Personally, I think this is a bit confusing for people trying to read through archives,
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2 - You can move your entire talk page via the button up at the top aptly named "Move". Again, you would use the same naming setup as in number 1: ].
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help page. In each case, you should note in your edit summary whenever you cut/paste, move, or blank the page that you are archiving.
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As requested, here is some information on how to archive your talk page:
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