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 In these examples, ''[TEXT]'' provides one or more lines of plain text.  The remaining fields are stored in the named field and labelled as the second field.  So ''[Postcode|Postal Code]'' stores the data in the Postcode field but labels it as Postal Code for both the input field and the formatted output. In these examples, ''[TEXT]'' provides one or more lines of plain text.  The remaining fields are stored in the named field and labelled as the second field.  So ''[Postcode|Postal Code]'' stores the data in the Postcode field but labels it as Postal Code for both the input field and the formatted output.
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 +The [[:name|name]] information will appear above the address as this is universal (except in some Asian countries such as China where the name comes last but only when written in Chinese - when written using a Western characters, the name is written first).
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 +After the address, will be the country if different to the country where the [[:account|account]] is registered.  So, a Scottish charity will have England included for an English address but not Scotland for a Scottish address. 
  
 [[:users|Users]] who are a //SYSADMIN// or a //GOD// will be able to add new countries with templates as well as adding new ones. [[:users|Users]] who are a //SYSADMIN// or a //GOD// will be able to add new countries with templates as well as adding new ones.
  
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