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Each heading that you use generates also a "named anchor" into the HTML file. This allows you to refer to a section of a wiki page.

For example, if the heading on this page is called

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This allows you to refer to the heading from a different wiki page. And you can use it from WikiMarkup as well! For example, saying TextFormattingRules#PreformattedText (which looks like this in WikiMarkup:

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Note that this does not work with CamelCase links.




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