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===Caveats===
===Caveats===
Please note that we allow anyone who registers to create new articles and update existing ones. That means that what you read here could be incomplete, incorrect, or in conflict with our official support policies; however, as Wikipedia has shown, this is usually not the case with community-editable knowledge bases. In fact, they generally end up being more accurate, complete, and up-to-date than their centrally-managed brethren. So carry on and help your fellow users.
Please note that we allow anyone who registers to create new articles and update existing ones. The ProjectJ2X folks will monitor, comment and correct to the extent we can, however, it does mean that what you read here could be incomplete, incorrect, or in conflict with our official support policies.  But, as Wikipedia has shown, this is usually not the case with community-editable knowledge bases. In fact, they generally end up being more accurate, complete, and up-to-date than their centrally-managed brethren. So carry on, make some edits, and help your fellow users.


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--[[User:Projectj2x|Projectj2x]] ([[User talk:Projectj2x|talk]]) 08:23, 6 March 2013 (PST)
--[[User:Projectj2x|Projectj2x]] ([[User talk:Projectj2x|talk]]) 08:23, 6 March 2013 (PST)

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Welcome to the MeasureJ2X Wiki

The MeasureJ2X Wiki is a supplement to the MeasureJ2X documentation and a yet another way to provide documentation on the program and for users to share common questions and answers with each other. If unfamiliar with Wiki's in general, the most well known example is the popular Wikipedia which has been a highly successful model of the Wiki concept of joint authorship.

Existing Documentation

Please first consult the following documentation as your question or topic may be sufficiently covered in those documents:

Adding Content to the Wiki

If you have done that and feel there is a topic you can expand on or is unclear, then carry on and either edit or add an article here. If you do choose to add or edit an article here, please use valid wiki editing style. You can use this document will help you get started 'how to edit' page of MediaWiki.

Caveats

Please note that we allow anyone who registers to create new articles and update existing ones. The ProjectJ2X folks will monitor, comment and correct to the extent we can, however, it does mean that what you read here could be incomplete, incorrect, or in conflict with our official support policies. But, as Wikipedia has shown, this is usually not the case with community-editable knowledge bases. In fact, they generally end up being more accurate, complete, and up-to-date than their centrally-managed brethren. So carry on, make some edits, and help your fellow users.


--Projectj2x (talk) 08:23, 6 March 2013 (PST)