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Indeed it seems no-one has taken the effort to formally welcome you to Wikipedia, so I will instead ^^. The following links should be able to provide sufficient answers to any questions that may pop up in your mind. If they cannot, do not hesitate in asking another user on their talk page for advice/assistance. Happy editing! A Prodigy~In Pursuit of Perfection~18:37, 10 September 2008 (UTC)Reply
Thank you very much! I've started editing, but now I'll take time and study; I have edited an article in the german Wikipedia. Now I want to import this page (in order to keep the name of the article and make sure I do not violate any regulations)and translate it and move it according the rules.
Can you please help me with the first steps to import the German text? The name of the article is Klausbernd Vollmar. Thank you ever so much!--Leserin7890 (talk) 16:35, 11 September 2008 (UTC)Reply