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##<u>Wikitext mode</u>  <br />There is more functionality in this mode to manipulate the wiki syntax (for advanced editors this may be the best way to review long pages and also to spot syntax errors)
 
##<u>Wikitext mode</u>  <br />There is more functionality in this mode to manipulate the wiki syntax (for advanced editors this may be the best way to review long pages and also to spot syntax errors)
 
#To approve/disapprove edits, go to the “Review this revision” box at the bottom of the page (see image below).   
 
#To approve/disapprove edits, go to the “Review this revision” box at the bottom of the page (see image below).   
##IMPORTANT NOTE: You can only accept or reject all the new revisions that were saved together at once (cannot accept some and reject some) – if only some changes are desired, the Associate Editor will need to reject the revision and then manually re-edit the page to add in the new wanted changes or accept all the changes and manually remove the new ones that are not desired.  
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##IMPORTANT NOTE: You can only accept or reject all the new revisions that were saved together at once (cannot accept some and reject some) – if only some changes are desired, the Associate Editor will need to reject the revision and then manually re-edit the page to add in the new wanted changes or accept all the changes and manually remove the new ones that are not desired.
 
##Associate Editors can choose the quality/style of the revision (accuracy, depth and readability).
 
##Associate Editors can choose the quality/style of the revision (accuracy, depth and readability).
 
##If an Associate Editor chooses to disapprove the revision, a comment can be made for the reasoning.  <br />[[File:Editor07.png|frameless|600x600px]]      <br />'''<u>Until revisions are approved, they will not appear as the default view for a page.</u>'''  <br />
 
##If an Associate Editor chooses to disapprove the revision, a comment can be made for the reasoning.  <br />[[File:Editor07.png|frameless|600x600px]]      <br />'''<u>Until revisions are approved, they will not appear as the default view for a page.</u>'''  <br />
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**Note: Most testing for this process has used Google Chrome as the browser. Other browsers may have issues in transferring data between sections.
 
**Note: Most testing for this process has used Google Chrome as the browser. Other browsers may have issues in transferring data between sections.
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For the HAEM4 to HAEM5 book conversion, several key automatic processes were performed:
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For the HAEM4 to HAEM5 book conversion, several key automatic processes were performed with the following page conversion types (HAEM4 pages have been assigned to HAEM5 counterparts when possible):
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#HAEM4 pages have been assigned to HAEM5 counterparts when possible
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#HAEM4 pages have been assigned to HAEM5 counterparts when possible.
##It is possible for a HAEM5 page to be entirely new, to need content brought in from more than one HAEM4 page, or for a single HAEM4 page to be divided into several HAEM5 pages. It is also possible for an original HAEM4 page to no longer be relevant, and therefore to not be assigned to a HAEM5 page.
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##New disease entity in HAEM5 - no prior content to convert.
##The automated process has attempted to uplift older templates to the current template when possible. This changes the structure of several key tables in particular. Please take the relevant content from each section and incorporate it into the new section.
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##Disease entity only in HAEM4 and not in HAEM5 - no content was converted.
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##Same disease entity exists in HAEM4 and HAEM5 but no prior content added into HAEM4 page - no content to bring over to HAEM5 page (add content from scratch).
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##Same disease entity exists in HAEM4 and HAEM5 with prior content added into HAEM4 page - content brought in from HAEM4 page and needs to be updated.
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##Disease entity in HAEM5 represents multiple diseases in HAEM4 - Content from most completed HAEM4 page added to HAEM5 page with notes in conversion instructions on the HAEM5 page indicating all the relevant HAEM4 pages to consider for content.
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##Disease entity in HAEM4 is now split into multiple disease entities in HAEM5 -
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##Note: The automated process has also attempted to convert older template structure to the current template on all HAEM5 pages when possible. This changes the structure of several key tables in particular. Please take the relevant content from each section and incorporate it into the new sections.
    
[[File:HAEM4 content example.png||frameless|900x900px]]
 
[[File:HAEM4 content example.png||frameless|900x900px]]