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<br clear="{{{1|all}}}" /><noinclude>This template "clears" both margins; it is often used before a header to make sure that the header will be the full width of the page.
This template "clears" both margins; it is often used before a header to make sure that the header will be the full width of the page.


==Usage==
==Usage==

Latest revision as of 17:23, 1 November 2012


This template "clears" both margins; it is often used before a header to make sure that the header will be the full width of the page.

Usage

To clear both margins, type {{-}} on a new line. To clear the left margin only, leaving the right margin uncleared, type {{-|left}}. You may wish to only clear the left margin if there is an infobox to the right of the article and you do not wish to leave a large gap of white space to the left. To clear the right margin only, type {{-|right}}.

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