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Tdoyle (talk|edits) said:

February 16, 2007
This is a test discussion

Sec. 123 Reg. 1.123-1 Publication 17 12345

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Tdoyle (talk|edits) said:

March 7, 2007
This is another test.
1  2    3
4  5    6
7  8    9


Done.

TaxNerd (talk|edits) said:

7 March 2007
You passed. You got a 65.

Lnt (talk|edits) said:

7 March 2007
this is the test

Erikwhite (talk|edits) said:

28 October 2008
Hi, this is a test. message.

Dmyerscpa (talk|edits) said:

13 January 2009
Testing numbering:
  1. 1.
  2. 2.

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
one 'one'

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
one --- "two"

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
three#'four'

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
'four'

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
five

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
I am just testing formating. I 'hope' I am not screwing up

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
*One
  • Two
  • Three

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
* One

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
# one # twuo
  1. one#two
  1. one
  2. two

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
*#One
    1. Two

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
#one
  1. two
  1. tree

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
#one
  1. two
  2. three

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
#

one two tree

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
#one
  1. two
  2. tree
  3. four

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
#one
  1. two
  2. tree
  3. four

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
one two tree

"#"one

  1. two
  2. tree
  3. four

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
space here
  1. one
  2. two
  3. tree

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
#1
  1. 2

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
Two questions:
  1. quetions 1
  2. quetions 2

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
*one
  • two

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
2 things
  • pay attention to..
  • don't forget....

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
this is a long sentence and i want to brake it here

second sentence here

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
how about this?<P>

new sentence here<P>

EM

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
Hmmm... the <P> shows up

sentence two bolded sentence tree underline sentence four italized

one space and this this


Two spaces

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
did not work.

one <P> two <P> tree

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
this is an example
  1. one
  2. two

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
another example
  • one
  • two

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
this
  1. 1#2
  2. 3#4

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
two
  1. 1 #2 #3 #4

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
tree
  1. 1 #2
  2. 3 #4

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
four
  1. the
  2. most
  3. famous
  4. person

Elrico (talk|edits) said:

22 January 2009
ok, let's try it:

first

second

third

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