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- To add a new image (or another type of media file) to the page, click the "Media" icon (a picture of mountains) in the "Insert" menu.
- The image will be added wherever your cursor is.
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- Clicking the "Media" icon opens a dialog that automatically searches Wikimedia Commons and your local wiki for media files related to the title of the page you're editing.
- You can change the search by changing the text in the dialog's search box.
- To choose a file, click on its thumbnail image.
- This places the image onto the page you are editing.
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- After the image you selected is inserted into the page, another dialog will open.
- This dialog allows you to add and edit the caption of the image. The caption can contain formatting and links.
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You can also set various parameters for the image in the "Advanced settings" window. These include the alignment, the type, and size of the image.
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When you're done, click "Apply changes" to close the dialog and return to editing the page.
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- For an existing image, you can add or edit a caption or other settings by clicking on the image, then clicking on the "Media" icon that appears below the picture.
- You can resize an existing image by clicking on it, then moving the resize icon (the two-headed arrow on one or both bottom corners).
- You can also drag and drop an image to a place higher or lower on the page.
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Editing lists
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- You can use VisualEditor to create lists, or to change the format of an existing list. There are two types of lists: unordered (bullet) and ordered (numbered).
- To start a new list, just click on one of the two menu items shown here. Or, if you already have typed the list (on separate lines), select (highlight) the list you have typed, then click on one of the menu items.
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Shown here are examples of the two types of lists: unordered (bullet) and ordered (numbered).
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If you want to change the indentation level of part of an existing list, select the part of the list that you want to change.
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Then use the menu, or press the Tab key. (The Tab key increases indentation; use the shift key plus the Tab key to decrease indentation)
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Here is the result of increased indentation.
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You can even mix ordered (numbered) and unordered (bullet) lists, if the list items have different indentations.
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Editing mathematical formulae
| To add a new mathematical formula to the page, place your cursor where you want it to be inserted, and click on the "⧼math-visualeditor-mwmathinspector-title⧽" icon ("Σ") in the "Insert" menu on the toolbar.
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| | A window will open in which you can type the formula, using LaTeX syntax. VisualEditor will update the formula as you type it, so you can see how it will look as you make changes. Once you are happy with the formula, click the "Done" button.
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| | To edit an existing mathematical formula on the page, click on it and then click on the "Σ" icon that appears. This will open up the formula window, where you make changes.
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| | Mathematical formulae can be placed inline or centered as a block.
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Editing poems and other special items
| Some items, such as association lists, poems, and musical scores, are not yet fully supported by VisualEditor.
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| | In most cases, the existing items can be edited, but new ones cannot be inserted in VisualEditor.
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| | You cannot add an automatic datestamp to a page in VisualEditor.
Until they are fully supported, you can copy an existing one from another page, or edit the source wikitext directly.
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Moving pages
Moving a page with VisualEditor is functionally the same as moving it with the source editor; see Help:How to move a page for an introduction to moving pages, or Wikipedia:Moving a page for more detailed instructions.
Keyboard shortcuts
Many editors are used to entering wikitext directly, especially bold, italics and wikilinks. Keyboard shortcuts allow to quickly insert similar formatting without having to use toolbar items. Here are the common general shortcuts in VisualEditor:
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