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@@ -4,13 +4,14 @@ It is easy to collaborate, just type your text. You don't need to know HTML at a
The Collaborative Work Area is a bunch of related links that are editable through your web browser.
-The TWiki web has the following types of internal links:
+The TWiki web has the following types of **_internal links:_**
* [[GoodStyle]] is a topic that is part of the current TWiki web.
* [[NotExistingYet]] is a topic waiting to be written. You could create that topic by clicking on the question mark. (Do not create that topic, you would wreck this example!)
* [[Know/ReadmeFirst]] is a topic in a different TWiki web. (You write it as _Web.TopicName_ , but it will show up as _TopicName_ )
+* You can create a forced internal link by enclosing words in double square brackets, i.e. write <code>[[text formatting FAQ]]</code> to get [[TextFormattingFAQ]] that links to topic [[TextFormattingFAQ]]. Text within the brackets may contain optional spaces. You can also refer to a different web, i.e. <code>[[Main.TWiki users]]</code> points to [[Main/TWikiUsers]] in the Main web.
-External links:
+**_External links:_**
* `http://...`, `https://...`, `ftp://...` and `mailto:...@...` are linked automatically.
* Email addresses like <code> <name@domainNOSPAM.com> </code> are linked automatically.