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I think this particular user will probably continue to believe his private "part of the article in a different location" no matter what ''anyone'' says, but for other users, who actually ''read'' the guideline pages they quote, it would probably be a good idea to make clear on theis guideline page that summary style '''does not''' override or make exceptions to [[Wikipedia:Do not use subpages]]. -- [[User:Antaeus Feldspar|Antaeus Feldspar]] 21:19, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
:That the daughter article should be a "more detailed version" of the relevant section in the article is pretty much exactly what this guideline says. Conversely, the section in the main article is a summary of the most relevant information in the daughter article. Certainly the title should be phrased properly, rather than as "Main/daughter", but otherwise the guideline on subpages has little bearing on the issues discussed here. [[User:Christopher Parham|Christopher Parham]] [[User talk:Christopher Parham|(talk)]] 23:57, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
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