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:Are you referring to  [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Financial_economics%2FRelated_Articles&diff=100337262&oldid=100322067 this edit]? Should it not be all capitals as the current article has been named? If your worry is that the you want lower case, you can easily do the [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Financial_economics%2FRelated_Articles&diff=100337300&oldid=100337262 following] if the original title is not correct or undesirable. I removed the colons too since they are not usually used with this template.  If you don't like this kind of default setting you can change it.  Here are some examples of the formating you can do:
:Are you referring to  [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Financial_economics%2FRelated_Articles&diff=100337262&oldid=100322067 this edit]? Should it not be all capitals as the current article has been named? If your worry is that the you want lower case, you can easily do the [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Financial_economics%2FRelated_Articles&diff=100337300&oldid=100337262 following] if the original title is not correct or undesirable. I removed the colons too since they are not usually used with this template.  If you don't like this kind of default setting you can change it.  Here are some examples of the formating you can do:
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I haven't the remotest idea what you mean. I was merely wondering what possible purpose there could be in presenting the ordinary reader with a link to some template against every definition.  What is he supposed to do when he is faced with all that bureacratic form-filling stuff?. (I do not intend to take any further action myself, I merely wondered)
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Can some CZ expert please advise how an author should respond if alterations to his work are made without explanation. I have no experience of such treatment, and I do not want to overreact. Nick Gardner 15:48, 22 May 2008 (CDT)

Are you referring to this edit? Should it not be all capitals as the current article has been named? If your worry is that the you want lower case, you can easily do the following if the original title is not correct or undesirable. I removed the colons too since they are not usually used with this template. If you don't like this kind of default setting you can change it. Here are some examples of the formating you can do:

I haven't the remotest idea what you mean. I was merely wondering what possible purpose there could be in presenting the ordinary reader with a link to some template against every definition. What is he supposed to do when he is faced with all that bureacratic form-filling stuff?. (I do not intend to take any further action myself, I merely wondered)

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  2. Electron configuration [r]: The arrangement of electrons of an atom, a molecule, or other physical structure, distributed in the orbitals of the given system. [e]
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  • Electron [r]: Elementary particle that carries a negative elementary charge −e and has mass 9.109 382 91 × 10−31 kg. [e]
    • Configuration [r]: The arrangement of electrons of an atom, a molecule, or other physical structure, distributed in the orbitals of the given system. [e]
    • Orbital [r]: Quantum mechanical quadratically integrable one-electron function (function of the coordinates of one electron) [e]
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Electron [r]: Elementary particle that carries a negative elementary charge −e and has mass 9.109 382 91 × 10−31 kg. [e]

Configuration [r]: The arrangement of electrons of an atom, a molecule, or other physical structure, distributed in the orbitals of the given system. [e]
Orbital [r]: Quantum mechanical quadratically integrable one-electron function (function of the coordinates of one electron) [e]
Shell [r]: A group of electron orbitals that share the same principal quantum number (n). [e]

For more information and examples see Template:Rpl/Doc. By the way discussion always trumps overreacting. I hope you'll find I am the least of your worries but if you come across people that persist on editing your articles you will have to collaborate in a professional way. Reading that link will help you understand the expected proceedures. Chris Day 16:02, 22 May 2008 (CDT)