User talk:Homeeducation

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Deleting pages
If you would like a page to no longer exist you can request that it be deleted via the delete template. I'm assuming this is what you wanted with Draft Home Education Guidelines. Also, if you'd like to work on a draft of a page before actually publishing the final product to the mainspace I'd suggest you create the page as a subpage of your userspace. What this means is that you can create the page User:Homeeducation/Draft Home Education Guidelines and work on it there. When you feel it is complete enough you can move it to the mainspace. This is to help differentiate mainspace materials, which most people will assume are complete enough to be useful (except for stubs or learning resources which are being worked on currently), and rough drafts which are not intended to be used yet until a final draft is completed. I hope this helps. :) Devourer09  ( t · c ) 15:46, 20 June 2011 (UTC)

Thanks for your help!