Hi, I have the habit of writing many articles at the same time without polishing them immediately. Reason is that sometimes it is hard for me to edit the first draft to my satisfaction until days later.
How do I set the watchlist such that all new articles automatically go into this list? When I am satisfied with the final draft, I will take it out from the watchlist manually.
PM Poon
Hi,
2009/3/21 Ekompute .info ekompute@gmail.com:
Hi, I have the habit of writing many articles at the same time without polishing them immediately. Reason is that sometimes it is hard for me to edit the first draft to my satisfaction until days later.
How do I set the watchlist such that all new articles automatically go into this list? When I am satisfied with the final draft, I will take it out from the watchlist manually.
Go to preferences, watchlist and select one or more of the options there:
Add pages I create to my watchlist Add pages I edit to my watchlist
Silly me, I went to my preferences but couldn't find it earlier! Thank you, Jean-Marc van Leerdam.
PM Poon
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 2:53 AM, Jean-Marc van Leerdam < j.m.van.leerdam@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
2009/3/21 Ekompute .info ekompute@gmail.com:
Hi, I have the habit of writing many articles at the same time without polishing them immediately. Reason is that sometimes it is hard for me to edit the first draft to my satisfaction until days later.
How do I set the watchlist such that all new articles automatically go
into
this list? When I am satisfied with the final draft, I will take it out
from
the watchlist manually.
Go to preferences, watchlist and select one or more of the options there:
Add pages I create to my watchlist Add pages I edit to my watchlist
-- Regards,
Jean-Marc
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