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I moved your new article on top of the existing one. If you update an article like this you should just edit the one that's there rather than creating a whole new one. Just use cut and paste. Make sense? Angus McLellan(Talk)23:31, 10 September 2010 (UTC)Reply
Hello. Yes, you are right, articles shouldn't usually be moved by copy and paste just as you read because this loses the history of who wrote what. But there is at least one exception to this: if you have written a new version of an article on another page as you did here, then simply pasting your new article on top of the old one doesn't lose the history. It still shows up that you wrote the new version. The only difference from merging the history is that with copy and paste all the changes you made show up as a single edit, but that's no big deal.
The other way to do things, and generally the easiest one, is just to edit the article that's there already and make your changes rather than creating a finished version and moving that. This is probably the best way to do it if the existing article is very short. Angus McLellan(Talk)10:31, 12 September 2010 (UTC)Reply