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I have information that Harvard Graphics was not the first commercial presentation graphics program. How do I go about editing this? Should I create an entry for the first presentation graphics program, with citations (journal articles, copy rights etc...), then edit the Harvard Graphics page to indicate they were not the first (probably the second)?

I am new to Wikipedia and could use some guidance and assistance.

Thank you,

Jeremykrey

It's a bit late for a reply I guess seeing you posted almost a yesr ago! Personally the best advice I can give you is to get stuck in, click Edit and make changes as you see fit. Start with minor changes and work up from that. It's how I started. It does seem however that someone else has already modified the article to mention similar what you say, maybe it could do with adding your citations? AWoodland 11:20, 24 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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