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  2. Category:Lists that need to be alphabetized - Wikipedia

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    For lists that are alphabetized according to the first letter of a second, or subsequent word (like by surname), the content of the list can be copied and pasted into the word processor, converted to a table (with column separations corresponding to the spaces), sorted by the appropriate column, converted back into text, and then copied and ...

  3. Wikipedia:MediaWiki order of page names - Wikipedia

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    The actual native names of articles cannot begin with a lowercase letter. The template {{lowercase title}} is written inside articles such as "eBay" to make the article title to appear to the reader as starting with a lowercase "e". But the article will be ordered on Category pages under "E", and will appear to the reader on Category pages ...

  4. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (standard letters with diacritics)

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    As a Wikipedia:Naming conventions guideline, this guideline is about article names, not about the use of alternate versions with or without diacritics in the body of the Wikipedia articles. This guideline does not apply to redirect pages, which can (and should) use diacritics to ensure that all popular variations of a name's spelling, still ...

  5. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2008 February 12 ...

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    in which 'M' was the beginning of a word other than "Mr." When you are alphabetizing names, you normally omit the title before the name and alphabetize the name surname first, followed by given name(s) after a comma. Titles such as "Mr." and "Dr." are not normally used in alphabetizing names.

  6. List of authors by name: A - Wikipedia

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    The following is a List of authors by name whose last names begin with A: Abbreviations: ch = children's; d = drama, screenwriting; f = fiction; nf = non-fiction; p ...

  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Lists

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    For a stand-alone list, the list's title is the page name. For an embedded list, the list's title is usually a section title (for instance, Latin Empire § Latin Emperors of Constantinople, 1204–1261), but it can be shorter. The list title should not be misleading and should normally not include abbreviations.

  8. Sort your emails in AOL Mail

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    Sorting your emails from your folders has never been easier in AOL Mail. Use the sorting feature regardless of the folder you are in to rearrange the emails and find the ones important, click on Sort on top right of your emails list and choose the option that best suits your need. • Date - Newest on top. • Date - Oldest on top.

  9. Help:Alphabetical order - Wikipedia

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    The alphabetical order used by Wikipedia is based on the Unicode order and corresponds to American Standard Code for Information Interchange. Blank spaces between words in a page name are treated as an underscore "_", and are therefore ordered after upper case letters and before lower case letters. Blank spaces after a page name come before any ...