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To create a new GNSO Working Group Attendance Log from the Global Template (*), please follow these instructions carefully.

Instructions:

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Before beginning, you may want to open these instructions in a new browser window (or tab) or, alternatively, print or copy these instructions to a notepad application so that you can refer to them as you complete the steps.

  1. Please make sure that you are executing these steps from within the Wiki Space in which you want the Attendance page to reside. Note: the resulting page can be moved to an alternate location later, if desired.
  2. From the Wiki's top menu bar, select <+Add> and then <Page> from the drop-down list.
  3. In the top rectangular box that has the “New Page” title greyed out, enter a name such as WG Attendance Report where "WG" is the acronym for your group.
  4. Click on the blue link <Select a page template to start from> immediately underneath the New Page title.
  5. Click the radio button to select the GNSO WG-Attendance template from the list; click <Next>.
  6. The template will auto-fill a page containing various headings/macros. DO NOT enter any information at this point, just click <Save>.
  7. Now you are in <Edit> mode and can begin completing the template information as described below. When finished entering information, Click to <Save> the page.
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    Note: please DO NOT click on <Edit Layout> which is reserved for the Administrator.

To Complete the Form:

At the top of the template, enter the Working Group's name and its Effective Start Date. 

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How to Link to This Page:  Both standard and tiny links (URL) are available to your WG Attendance page. The tiny link has the advantage that it will always refer to the correct Wiki location even if the page is moved from one Space to another. It can be thought of as a "permalink." To access the tiny link, go to the Tools menu and click "Link to this page..."  You will see both standard and tiny links, either of which may be copied and pasted to another Wiki or website. (Hint: you may also use the keyboard shortcut "k" which will display the links available).

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(*) This template could be generalized to work for other SO/ACs; however, in its current form, it refers to GNSO-specific organizations.