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I kindly request to make [on-hold] synonymous with [closed-questions]

"on-hold" was a wording used temporarily instead ofbetween 2013 and 2019. Nowadays, it's used "closed":

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    Anything about questions that were closed by community or a moderator

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I kindly request to make [on-hold] synonymous with [closed-questions]

"on-hold" was a wording used temporarily instead of "closed"

  • has no tag wiki and has 15 questions.

  • has 212 questions. The tag excerpt is the following:

    Anything about questions that were closed by community or a moderator

I found this tag while searching about Super User community standards related to questions about spreadsheet formulas, more specifically in the following question:

Clear question with examples closed as unclear

The above question has , and . It's about an Excel question.

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I kindly request to make synonymous with

"on-hold" was a wording used between 2013 and 2019. Nowadays, it's used "closed":

  • has no tag wiki and has 15 questions.

  • has 212 questions. The tag excerpt is the following:

    Anything about questions that were closed by community or a moderator

I found this tag while searching about Super User community standards related to questions about spreadsheet formulas, more specifically in the following question:

Clear question with examples closed as unclear

The above question has , and . It's about an Excel question.

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Make [on-hold] a synonymous of [closed-questions]

I kindly request to make [on-hold] synonymous with [closed-questions]

"on-hold" was a wording that was used temporarily instead of "closed"

  • has no tag wiki, and has 15 questions.

  • has 212 questions. The tag excerpt is the following:

    Anything about questions that were closed by community or a moderator

I found this tag while searching about Super User community standards related to questions about spreadsheet formulas, more specifically in the following question:

Clear question with examples closed as unclear

The above question has , and . It's about an Excel question.

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Make [on-hold] a synonymous of [closed-questions]

"on-hold" was a wording that was used temporarily instead of "closed"

  • has no tag wiki, and has 15 questions.

  • has 212 questions. The tag excerpt is the following:

    Anything about questions that were closed by community or a moderator

I found this tag while searching about Super User community standards related to questions about spreadsheet formulas, more specifically in the following question:

Clear question with examples closed as unclear

The above question has , and . It's about an Excel question.

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Make [on-hold] synonymous of [closed-questions]

I kindly request to make [on-hold] synonymous with [closed-questions]

"on-hold" was a wording used temporarily instead of "closed"

  • has no tag wiki and has 15 questions.

  • has 212 questions. The tag excerpt is the following:

    Anything about questions that were closed by community or a moderator

I found this tag while searching about Super User community standards related to questions about spreadsheet formulas, more specifically in the following question:

Clear question with examples closed as unclear

The above question has , and . It's about an Excel question.

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