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Written by Ray Gilman   
Thursday, 02 November 2006

This FAQ assumes that you've already created an account and could not edit your articles.

If you have been submitting articles on the sub site and found one or more of your articles moved here, but when you logged into the site you were unable to edit your article, then this FAQ will explain what's happening.

By default, your articles are not associated to your new user account, but all new articles submitted by you will be. I took the liberty of moving them from the sub site to Webraydian.com and used your name in the alias box to give you credit. Hope you don't mind?

Normally, I'll find you and associate your articles to your new account, but this is not the way it always works. Alternately [recommended],  you can contact me and let me know that you've created an account at Webraydian.com and would like your articles associated to your new account.

 Note: In the meantime, you're welcome to submit new articles to Webraydian's Article Directory.

Thanks for contributing to Webraydian.com,

Ray Gilman

 
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