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The template editor can also reset your templates to the default (hardcoded) variants. This can be helpful when you have completely screwed up a template and prefer to start over from scratch rather than repairing it. The %{color:blue}Revert to default% button can be used to reset a single template, while the %{color:blue}Reset all templates% button can be used to reset the entire template set to the default hardcoded templates.
The template editor can also reset your templates to the default (hardcoded) variants. This can be helpful when you have completely screwed up a template and prefer to start over from scratch rather than repairing it. The {{Button|Revert to default}} button can be used to reset a single template, while the {{Button|Reset all templates}} button can be used to reset the entire template set to the default hardcoded templates.

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The template editor can also reset your templates to the default (hardcoded) variants. This can be helpful when you have completely screwed up a template and prefer to start over from scratch rather than repairing it. The {{Button|Revert to default}} button can be used to reset a single template, while the {{Button|Reset all templates}} button can be used to reset the entire template set to the default hardcoded templates.

The template editor can also reset your templates to the default (hardcoded) variants. This can be helpful when you have completely screwed up a template and prefer to start over from scratch rather than repairing it. The Revert to default button can be used to reset a single template, while the Reset all templates button can be used to reset the entire template set to the default hardcoded templates.