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A dummy edit is a slight change in a page's wikitext that has no effect on the rendered page but allows an editor to save a useful edit summary.By contrast, a null edit—clicking "Publish changes" without changing anything—does not modify the wikitext, does not create an edit summary, and does not appear in the page's edit history.
Don't copy the whole article, just choose the small piece you want to work with. Note though, that when you do so you must provide copyright attribution in your edit summary, by stating the copying taking place and wikilinking the source of the copying. A model edit summary: "Copied content from [[page name]]; see that page's history for ...
An edit summary is a brief explanation of an edit to a Wikipedia page. Summaries help other editors by (a) providing a reason for the edit, (b) saving the time to open up the edit to find out what it's all about, and (c) providing information about the edit on diff pages and lists of changes (such as page histories and watchlists).
I noticed that one or more recent edit(s) you made did not have an edit summary. You can use the edit summary field to explain your reasoning for an edit, or to provide a description of what the edit changes. Summaries save time for other editors and reduce the chances that your edit will be misunderstood. For some edits, an adequate summary ...
To truly edit, you complete 1) an alteration, 2) an edit summary, and then 3) an activation of the Publish changes button. Because intentional editing is so common, the <Enter> key becomes a shortcut to the Publish changes key at step-2. So now you know how Publish changes can get accidentally triggered.
6 Dummy edit as a proof of activity. ... 8 Requesting a dummy edit to change my Edit Summary. 2 comments. Toggle the table of contents. Help talk: Dummy edit/Archive 1.
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