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Title of the work which received the award; if the work is notable, place it within double brackets. Example [[All That Jazz]] String: suggested: Role: Role: If award was for a performance in a play, movie, or television program, indicate the role played by the award recipient; do not Wikilink. Example Alice: String: optional
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If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:People's Choice Awards templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.
Award templates are Wikipedia templates used to create new barnstars and other awards. These do not need to be substituted into the new barnstar template, but the ...
This template can be useful when making a sortable table involving awards received or competition placement, through the automatic generation of a hidden sortkey. This is helpful because the default alphabetical sorting does not make sense:
/core: Displays the award for the specified level (0-20) by calling /compose with the appropriate parameters. Edit this template to change the template names or text displayed for each award. /select: Determines which level of award to display, based on the length of service and number of edits. Edit this template to change the award requirements.