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This tag can be (and is) also used in admin processes to note that an action item reported to a notice board has been dealt with, and can further be of help on user talk pages to sort messages for archival from those to be retained for continued discussion or follow-up action.

Place the following under the topic heading on a talk page:

{{Resolved}}
Resolved

To make an additional comment explaining why the issue is resolved:

{{Resolved|Updated both articles with 2007 data per clear consensus; they are now in sync. ~~~~}}
Resolved: Updated both articles with 2007 data per clear consensus; they are now in sync. – Example 12:34, 1 January 2011 (UTC)

To replace the text "Resolved" with a custom message:

{{Resolved|text=Fixed}}
Fixed
==Chelonia==
{{Resolved|[[Chelonia]] redirected to [[Green Sea Turtle]], [[Chelonian]] redirected to [[Turtle]]}}
Chelonia currently redirects to Turtle, but ''Chelonia'' is the monotypic genus containing the [[Green Sea Turtle]].
Shouldn't it be Chelonian-->Turtle, and Chelonia-->Green Sea Turtle? --[[User:Place holder|]] 12:34, 01 January 2011 (UTC)
:Yes, you are right. I changed it. [[User:Example|]] 23:45, 01 January 2011 (UTC)

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