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Using Wikis

Use wiki pages to share knowledge and keep shared content updated. Wiki pages keep a modification history on any edited page.

To create, edit, or comment on a wiki page:

  1. Click Wiki.
  2. Select a topic in the list.
    When you work with wikis, you create all of the text and add all of the files and media in a Web browser.
  3. In the Web browser, you can click:
    • Create a new page to start a new page under the current topic.
    • Edit to edit the current page. You can add tags, formatted content, and media.
    • Comment to add a comment to the current page. You can add formatted content, links, and media.


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