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 <description>Will, how have you intended content to be added to already created book pages?  For example, I added a list of the reconized satin varieties to the &amp;#39;the satin&amp;#39; book entry.  Should I add it directly to the page (as I did), or as a comment to be posted below?  I&amp;#39;m just thinking that it looks more uniform and makes more sense to add it directly to the page?  But, then if someone wanted to tidy up poor grammar or spelling that someone else wrote, it could create a bit of a sensitive situation.    Marie  &lt;br class=&quot;clear&quot; /&gt;</description>
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