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*A user template is a computer program that generates the same content on multiple pages. | *A user template is a computer program that generates the same content on multiple pages. |
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- A user template is a computer program that generates the same content on multiple pages.
- After your request for a WikiDoc account has been approved, you have to make a user template by following the following steps:
- Create a new page and type "template:xyz (xyz here can be the name or initials of the scholar)".
- E.g., John Smith's user template can be "template:JS", "template:JSmith", "template:John Smith", or "template:JSM".
- Go to the newly created template page, type "[[User:Scholar Name|Scholar Name, Educational degree of the scholar]][mailto:email ID of the scholar]" and save the page.
- Create a new page and type "template:xyz (xyz here can be the name or initials of the scholar)".
- To watch an instructional video, click here.
- To go back to WikiDoc scholar program homepage, click here.