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The '''Archive''' template is used on archived talk and non-talk pages.
The '''Archive''' template is used on archived talk and non-talk pages.


It is customary to periodically '''archive old discussions on a talk page''' when that page becomes too large. Bulky [[Wikipedia: Help:Talk pages|talk pages]] may be hard to navigate, contain obsolete discussion, or become a burden for users with slow Internet connections or computers. Notices are placed at the beginning of the talk page to inform all editors of an archive.
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There are multiple ways to organize archive pages, but the simplest way is to number them starting from 1. Archive pages should be created as subpages of regular pages, such that a page "Foo" would have its first archive page in "Foo/Archive 1".
 
== See also ==
* [[:Category:Archive]]
* [[Template:Archives]]
* [[Template:Deprecated]]
* [[Wikipedia:Help:Archiving a talk page]]


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English Wikipedia has an article on:

The Archive template is used on archived talk and non-talk pages.

Usage

It is customary to periodically archive old discussions on a talk page when that page becomes too large. Bulky talk pages may be hard to navigate, contain obsolete discussion, or become a burden for users with slow Internet connections or computers. Notices are placed at the beginning of the talk page to inform editors of an archive.

There are multiple ways to organize archive pages, but the simplest way is to number them starting from 1. Archive pages should be created as subpages of regular pages, such that a page "Foo" would have its first archive page in "Foo/Archive 1".

See also