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The following points apply to in page headings:
The following points apply to in page headings:


* Use "title case" for section headings; that is, the first letters of all words should be capitalized except for articles (''the'', ''a'', ''an''), prepositions (''in'', ''of'', ''to'', ''from'', ''with'', etc.), and conjunctions (''and'', ''but'', ''for'', ''or'' and ''nor'').
* Use "sentence case" for section headings; that is, the first letters of the first word should be capitalized.
* Headings should not normally contain links, especially where only part of a heading is linked.
* Headings should not normally contain links, especially where only part of a heading is linked.
* Section and subsection headings should preferably be unique within a page; otherwise section links may lead to the wrong place.
* Section and subsection headings should preferably be unique within a page; otherwise section links may lead to the wrong place.