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How to use a Wiki Site
You can use a wiki site to share knowledge, brainstorm ideas, collaborate with your team on a design, create an instruction guide, build an encyclopedia of knowledge, or just write down daily information in an easily accessible and modifiable format.
Editing wiki pages
A wiki site provides what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) editing. To edit a page, click
Edit
at the top of the page. You can insert tables and pictures with the click of a button. When you are happy with your changes you can click
OK
to update the page.
Creating links to pages
You can link to another page in a wiki site by enclosing the name of the page in double brackets on the edit form. For example, type [[Home]] to create a link to the page named Home and [[How to use this wiki site]] to create a link to this page.
To create a link to a page and have the link display different text than the page name, type a pipe character (|) after the page name, and then type the display text. For example, type [[Home|Home Page]] to create the link labeled Home Page that points to the page named Home.
To display double opening or closing brackets without making a link, type a backslash before the two brackets. For example, \[[ or \]].
Viewing incoming links
You can see which pages link to the current page by clicking
Incoming Links
at the top of the page.
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