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Re: I can't see my new version.
When you're uploading a newer version of a recording, the newer audio version replaces the old one as soon as the upload has successfully completed. Unfortunately, anything you write in the "Summary" section of the "Upload file" page gets ignored (it's only used the first time you upload a new recording), so when updating a pre-existing recording, you have to change the information on the recording's "Image:" page manually, so that people know which text version it's based on, among other things. I've done this for you, as an example. To see exactly what I've done, click on the "History" tab of then click "Compare selected versions". These changes need to be done every time you update your recording. I've also re-uploaded the recording with a spoken license statement appended to the end, as this is an important part of every spoken Misplaced Pages article (see the recording guidelines), although it would sound better in your own voice. :) Review here. -- Macropode 09:26, 27 May 2007 (UTC)