ProjectManagement/Definition

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 * width="100%" valign="top" style="padding: 0; margin:0px;" |

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 * style="width:5%;border:0px solid #FF9900;background-color:#fff;vertical-align:top;color:#000"|

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what does this do? - ok - i want to box something like this but be able to format too ... hmmm

 ok how about this 

boxes
//this is a test of this//

Using pre this is formatted using the  code

using a space This is preformatted using a space at the beginning of the line

using code from wikispaces

this has some html code within a div - this example doesn't have a heading

This one has some bullet points
 * 1) one
 * 2) two
 * 3) three


 * this header 1
 * this is header 2
 * 1) this is header 3
 * 2) =this is header 1 using wikitext=
 * 3) ==this is header 2 using wikitext==
 * 4) ===this is header 3 using wikitext===
 * this is bold using html
 * this is italic using html

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This will display the link with the slash ("/") like this: /Tiger, which may be a bit confusing to some readers.

There are two ways you can fix this. Either
 * 1) Add an extra slash:  /Tiger/  at the end of your link (which "tells" the wiki software not to display the preceding slash) or
 * 2) create a piped link, for example:  Tiger . This is useful when the page link contains a number of slash arguments, or you want to display a more descriptive title to the user. Both of these methods will result in a link like this:

/Tiger/ This is actually a subpage of the current page.

/Bears/

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