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  2. List of email subject abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    VS (Vastaus) VL (Välitetty) French: REF (Référence) or RE (Réponse) in Canada TR (Transfert) German: AW (Antwort) WG (Weitergeleitet) Greek:

  3. Template:Reference page/doc - Wikipedia

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    Singular page number: page p: If the page number referred to in this reference is singular, specify the single page number using this parameter. Do not add 'Page', 'p.', etc.; just the number. Example 26: String: suggested: Plural pages: pages pp: If there are multiple page numbers referred to in this reference, specify them using this parameter.

  4. Gmail interface - Wikipedia

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    Gmail allows users to conduct advanced searches using either the Advanced Search interface or through search operators in the search box. Emails can be searched by their text; by their ‘From’, ‘To’ and ‘Subject’ fields, by their location, date and size; by associated labels, categories and circles, by whether or not the message is read, and by whether or not the message has an ...

  5. 47 Gmail Keyboard Shortcuts to Start Using Today - AOL

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    COMMAND. ACTION. O or Enter. Open conversation. Shift + I. Mark as read. Shift + U. Mark as unread. Z. Undo last action. E. Archive] or [Archive conversation and go to previous/next

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  8. Template:Harvard citation - Wikipedia

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    The optional parameters |p=, |pp= and |loc= can be used to indicate the location in the source, such as page numbers. For single pages, use |p=; for multiple pages (such as ranges), use |pp=. Use of |p= for multiple pages or |pp= for single pages can cause cite errors. |loc= can be used to specify a location in the source in another way, such ...

  9. Percentage point - Wikipedia

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    A percentage point or percent point is the unit for the arithmetic difference between two percentages.For example, moving up from 40 percent to 44 percent is an increase of 4 percentage points (although it is a 10-percent increase in the quantity being measured, if the total amount remains the same). [1]