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Template {{Redr}} is an alias for the This is a redirect template, which may be used to add up to seven appropriate rcats, along with their parameters, to a redirect. For more information see the documentation on its template page and its comparison page. This rcat may also tag a redirect individually:
#REDIRECT [[(target page name)#(target section header)]]
{{R to section}}
Use this rcat to tag any redirect in any namespace to a headered section of a page in which the subject is mentioned. Technically, sections with headers are "anchors" on a page that may be linked from inside or outside of Wikipedia. The {{R to anchor}} rcat should not be used for section headers and should only be used for anchors that are embedded in lists, tables or anywhere else besides section headers. If an anchor redirect targets an entry in a list, then {{R to list entry}} may also be used.
In main-article namespace, many redirects to page sections are considered printworthy, perhaps even with the possibility to become a separate article, project page, etc.; however, there are many other such redirects that are unprintworthy, so there is no default sort for printworthiness. At some point in the future, Jimmy Wales wants to make more printed versions of Wikipedia encyclopedia articles. Some rcats automatically populate either Category:Printworthy redirects or Category:Unprintworthy redirects by default. Others, like this rcat, do not, and that means it is up to editors to choose which of those categories, Printworthy or Unprintworthy, is appropriate and should be populated. The rcats that are used separately to populate those categories are: