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This template is used to refer to alternative articles that describe a sub-aspect from a different perspective, similar to the Template:Main. It should be placed at the beginning of the section whose content is also dealt with in another article. Of course, care should be taken to avoid redundancy, but sometimes the same topic is described in another article with a different focus.
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The template is used as follows:
{See also|example}}
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Alternatively, it can be used for up to three articles:
{{See also|Anthroposophy|Waldorf education|Rudolf Steiner}}
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There is also the option to customise the link text. This can be used to refer to subsections.
{See also|Article 1|title1=title}}
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{{See also|Electricity#Physical Principles of Electricity|title1=Physical Principles of Electricity}}
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Blank lines before or after the template inclusion are optional, but the template should always be on its own line.
The link will not appear if the corresponding target article does not exist. This also applies to Books: The See also link only appears if the target article is also part of the book.