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Wikipedia:File upload wizard
Wikimedia file upload wizard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Step 1: Choose your file
File: | Choose a file from your computer. Maximum file size: 100 MB. Permitted file types: png, gif, jpg, jpeg, xcf, pdf, mid, mp3, mpeg, mpg, ogg, ogv, opus, svg, djvu, tiff, tif, oga, flac, wav, wave, webm, webp.
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Preview (test)
This is the data that will be submitted to upload:
Filename: | |
Edit summary: | |
Text: | |
Upload in process
Your file is being uploaded.
This might take a minute or two, depending on the size of the file and the speed of your internet connection.
Once uploading is completed, you will find your new file at this link:
File successfully uploaded
Your file has been uploaded successfully and can now be found here:
Please follow the link and check that the image description page has all the information you meant to include.
If you want to change the description, just go to the image page, click the "edit" tab at the top of the page and edit just as you would edit any other page. Do not go through this upload form again, unless you want to replace the actual file with a new version.
To insert this file into an article, you may want to use code similar to the following:
[[File:Example.jpg|thumb|right|insert a caption here]]
If you wish to make a link to the file in text, without actually showing the image, for instance when discussing the image on a talk page, you can use the following (mark the ":" after the initial brackets!):
[[:File:Example.jpg]]
See Wikipedia:Picture tutorial for more detailed help on how to insert and position images in pages.
Thank you for using the File Upload Wizard.
Please leave your feedback, comments, bug reports or suggestions on the talk page.
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