Paul Garnault

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International Theatre Institute

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Hi PaulGarnault,

Please feel free to continue to add information to the table on International Theatre Institute following the information that I detailed on the Talk page for that article if you choose to do so. Doing so will strengthen that article which then lends strength to references on the Paul Garnault article page.

Take care,

Larry

Lmcelhiney 20:59, 10 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

I will keep at the tables.Long process. Also found some links in Wiki. Will build those in.

Paul Garnault

You are doing fine. Yes, tables are tricky... Just look at the syntax and it might become clear. I've chosen to use the standard of 4 columns, meaning that you should only put in county, name, 1 director and contacts (which can be 2 email address or email address and website or only one. Doing so will keep the table from going crazy, because putting two columns in the middle of the table befuddles the poor Wiki!

Keep up the good work!

Larry Lmcelhiney 19:12, 11 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Electronics Image?

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Do you have a good electronic image that you'd care to "donate" to WikiPedia? If so, you can send to me using the E-mail this user link in the Toolbox to the left. I can go ahead and upload the image and set up the licensing for you--or you can do this yourself, if you wish.

Take care,

Larry Lmcelhiney 19:23, 11 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

what type of photo image? Of me do you mean?

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Proposed deletion of International Theatre Institute

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File permission problem with File:Paul Garnault 2019.jpeg

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