User talk:Dilip Kumar

 Hello Dilip Kumar, and welcome to Wikiversity! If you need help, feel free to visit my talk page, or contact us and ask questions. After you leave a comment on a talk page, remember to sign and date; it helps everyone follow the threads of the discussion. The signature icon in the edit window makes it simple. To get started, you may


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 * Greetings from Prague (how I did this? see below) to India. If youll have any questions you can ask also me.--Juan de Vojníkov 10:23, 8 August 2010 (UTC)

How to link?
Linking in Wikiversity is simple. Just put the string into this brackets Prague and then call wikipedia Prague. But this should look better: Prague. There is a button for that. Within Wikiversity is easy. Introduction to Computers gives for Introduction to Computers and user:Dilip Kumar gives user:Dilip Kumar.--Juan de Vojníkov 10:23, 8 August 2010 (UTC)