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  2. Quickstart guide - Wikipedia

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    A quickstart guide (QSG) is a shortened version of a manual, meant to make a buyer familiar with their product as soon as possible. Learn about the background, relevance and requirements of QSGs, and see examples of different formats and illustrations.

  3. Help : Referencing for beginners with citation templates

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    Learn how to use the {cite news} template to cite a newspaper article on Wikipedia. See an example, parameters, and tips for referencing other types of sources.

  4. Help:Referencing for beginners - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to add inline citations and reliable sources to Wikipedia articles using templates, tools, and wikitext. Find out what Wikipedia considers to be a reliable source and how to avoid self-published media.

  5. Help:Cheatsheet - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to use wikitext codes and shortcuts to format, link, cite, and edit Wikipedia pages. See examples of italics, bold, red links, templates, categories, images, and more.

  6. Cheat sheet - Wikipedia

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    A cheat sheet is a concise set of notes used for quick reference, often in exams or computer applications. Learn about the history, usage and guidelines of cheat sheets, and see some examples of crib sheets for different purposes.

  7. Quick Reference Handbook - Wikipedia

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    A Quick Reference Handbook (QRH) is an aircraft technical document – quick-access manual for aircraft pilots that contains all the procedures applicable for non-normal and emergency conditions in an easy-to-use format. In addition, performance data corrections are also provided for specific conditions.

  8. Help:Overview of referencing styles - Wikipedia

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    Each in-text cite is formatted as a superscripted alphanumeric character called the cite label and is enclosed by brackets; example: [1]. The cite label has an HTML link to the full citation in the reference list. In-text cites are automatically ordered by the cite label starting from the first use on a page.

  9. Reference card - Wikipedia

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    A reference card is a concise summary of notes on a specific topic, such as mathematical formulas or computer syntax. Learn about the appearance, usage and history of reference cards in various fields and formats.