File:Cartoon explaining how to orphan an image.jpg

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Description A cartoon attempting to explain in a language-neutral way how to orphan an image, that is remove it from each page in which it is used. I encourage improvements to be made to this! :)
Date Februrary 2006
Source Image taken by me using Casio QV-R41
Author me (w:User:pfctdayelise)
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