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{{Note|1=When copying an existing template, make sure you rename it before importing it again. Otherwise, you will either overwrite the old template, or will end up with two templates with identical names. To rename a template, rename the description file to something unique (but keep the suffix), and change the <tt>Name</tt> entry in the description file. }}
{{Note|1=When copying an existing template, make sure you rename it before importing it again. Otherwise, you will either overwrite the old template or will end up with two templates with identical names. To rename a template, rename the description file to something unique (but keep the suffix), and change the <tt>Name</tt> entry in the description file. }}

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{{Note|1=When copying an existing template, make sure you rename it before importing it again. Otherwise, you will either overwrite the old template or will end up with two templates with identical names. To rename a template, rename the description file to something unique (but keep the suffix), and change the <tt>Name</tt> entry in the description file. }}

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When copying an existing template, make sure you rename it before importing it again. Otherwise, you will either overwrite the old template or will end up with two templates with identical names. To rename a template, rename the description file to something unique (but keep the suffix), and change the Name entry in the description file.