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  2. Google Docs Editors - Wikipedia

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    It pioneered real-time collaborative editing since its inception in 2006, while Microsoft Office introduced it in 2013. [6] The suite can open and write Microsoft Office file formats. The Google Docs Editors Suite is available for free to users with private Google accounts.

  3. Template:Please sign inline - Wikipedia

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    Template:Please sign inline. (Please remember to sign your posts on talk pages by typing four keyboard tildes like this: ~~~~. Or, you can use the [ reply ] button, which automatically signs posts.)

  4. Wikipedia:Template documentation - Wikipedia

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    The editable wikicode for the template's documentation is often placed on a separate subpage of the template itself, which is then transcluded at the end of the template page. This separates the often complex template code from the documentation, making the documentation easier to edit and reducing the number of accidental editing errors in the ...

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  6. Category:Templates using data from Wikidata - Wikipedia

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    For templates tracking data in or missing from Wikidata, see Category:Templates tracking Wikidata. See also the categories Modules using data from Wikidata and Modules tracking Wikidata.

  7. List of NHL players who have signed offer sheets - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of National Hockey League players who have signed offer sheets. In the NHL, players who are restricted free agents can be, after being qualified by their current team, signed by another team to an offer sheet with salary greater than the qualifying offer.