User talk:68.232.75.132

October 2010
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 * Hi, it looks to me like your trying to merge several pages of the book as opposed to taking out content. Particularly it seems you like the "tables" pages to be included into the "properties" pages.  Is this correct?


 * For the moment I am reverting these changes because if I recall correctly these tables get automatically included into other books, so change how they are layed out needs to be done carefully to make sure they do not change other books. Thenub314 (talk) 22:48, 20 October 2010 (UTC)

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