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## 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.
 
## 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.
 
#If a HAEM5 page has one of more HAEM4 pages, the contents of one of the pages will have been automatically transferred. The relevant pages HAEM4 pages can be found in the conversion nots box at the top of each page. The first indicated page will have had its contents transferred. Other relevant pages will be listed as well.
 
#If a HAEM5 page has one of more HAEM4 pages, the contents of one of the pages will have been automatically transferred. The relevant pages HAEM4 pages can be found in the conversion nots box at the top of each page. The first indicated page will have had its contents transferred. Other relevant pages will be listed as well.
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If relevant pages were empty or if no relevant pages were identified, there will not be a conversion box.
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## 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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There are several ways to view the revisions. Each revision represents a single "save" by an author/editor. There may be multiple revisions to review, and '''each revision may have multiple changes within it'''. A visual representation of the changes can be used to select and approve a subset of the changes. However, for any revision to be accepted, all previous revisions must also be accepted. To visualize the changes, click on the “Browse history interactively” bar on the top and compare different versions:  <br />[[File:Editor06.png|frameless|900x900px]]  <br />
 
There are several ways to view the revisions. Each revision represents a single "save" by an author/editor. There may be multiple revisions to review, and '''each revision may have multiple changes within it'''. A visual representation of the changes can be used to select and approve a subset of the changes. However, for any revision to be accepted, all previous revisions must also be accepted. To visualize the changes, click on the “Browse history interactively” bar on the top and compare different versions:  <br />[[File:Editor06.png|frameless|900x900px]]  <br />