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How do you create a plural link?  Let's say you had a sentence like, "The day reminded him of all the Novembers of his life."  How would we turn [[November]] into [[November]]s?  
How do you create a plural link?  Let's say you had a sentence like, "The day reminded him of all the Novembers of his life."  How would we turn [[November]] into [[November]]s?  


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Will {{tt|<nowiki>[[November|Novembers]]</nowiki>}} work?  Well, in the sense that a link will be created, yes, it "works".  But why go through all that typing when all you have to do is add an ''s'' outside the brackets? {{retitle|///Plural links}}
Will {{tt|<nowiki>[[November|Novembers]]</nowiki>}} work?  Well, in the sense that a link will be created, yes, it "works".  But why go through all that typing when all you have to do is add an ''s'' outside the brackets?  
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How do you create a plural link? Let's say you had a sentence like, "The day reminded him of all the Novembers of his life." How would we turn November into Novembers?

A lot of people seem to feel that you have to do something complicated, like a pipe switch. But you don't. It's super easy! Just add an s outside the brackets.

right wrong
The day reminded him of all the [[November]]s of his life.
The day reminded him of all the [[November|Novembers]] of his life.

Will [[November|Novembers]] work? Well, in the sense that a link will be created, yes, it "works". But why go through all that typing when all you have to do is add an s outside the brackets?