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{{Not-unused|reason=To be used to denote any sources with dead or broken links, especially for images.}}
{{Not-unused|reason=To be used to denote any sources with dead or broken links, especially for images.}}
==Usage==
==Usage==
This template should be placed by broken or dead links, to denote that an archived (via a source like Wayback Machine, archive.today or Google Cache) or alternative version of the link should be provided in place of the broken link as soon as possible — or that one currently does not exist. On file pages, use in conjunction with [[:Template:Link needed]].
This template should be placed by broken or dead links, to denote that an archived (via a source like Wayback Machine, archive.today or Google Cache) or alternative version of the link should be provided in place of the broken link as soon as possible — or that one currently does not exist. On file pages, use in conjunction with [[:Template:File source]].
[[Category:Notice templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude><includeonly>[[Category:Pages with dead links]]</includeonly>
[[Category:Notice templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude><includeonly>[[Category:Pages with dead links]]</includeonly>
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