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<includeonly>style="background: #ececec; color: grey;" class="table-na" | {{{1|<small>N/A</small>}}}</includeonly><noinclude>
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Use this template, <code><nowiki>{{n/a|<alternate_text>}}</nowiki></code>, in tables to indicate a non-applicable value.  The default text in the cell is "N/A", but you can provide alternate text, including no text at all.
Use this template, <code><nowiki>{{n/a|<alternate_text>}}</nowiki></code>, in tables to indicate a non-applicable value.  The default text in the cell is "N/A", but you can provide alternate text, including no text at all.
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Latest revision as of 21:14, 25 November 2009

Use this template, {{n/a|<alternate_text>}}, in tables to indicate a non-applicable value. The default text in the cell is "N/A", but you can provide alternate text, including no text at all.

The following table demonstrates how to use the various predefined table-cell templates. Make the template code the only content of a table cell to get the desired result.

Template Code Result
{{Yes}}, {{yes}}, {{Y}}, or {{y}} Y
{{Yes|Uh-huh}} Uh-huh
{{Maybe}}, {{maybe}}, {{Some}}, {{some}}, or {{~}} ~
{{Maybe|Ummm}} Ummm
{{No}}, {{no}}, {{N}}, or {{n}} N
{{No|Nuh-uh}} Nuh-uh
{{Dunno}}, {{dunno}}, {{Unk}}, {{unk}}, or {{?}} ?
{{Dunno|Huh?}} Huh?
{{N/A}} or {{n/a}} N/A
{{n/a|Mu}} Mu