Wikipedia:WikiProject The Office (US)/Assessment

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Needs Opinion {{/Unknown}} This article has not yet been classified into the categories above. Please help by classifying this article.
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Merge {{Merge-Class}} The article is a merge candidate, as it probably should not stand on its own. Remarks should clarify suggested merge target. If multiple articles are to be merged into one, or if the issue is complicated, it is advised to list it at the end of this article.
Merge or Delete {{/MergeDel}} This WikiProject acknowledges that not everything which can be said about The Office (US) belongs in a general enyclopedia. This article is a candidate for a deletion nomination or at best a merge of whatever useful info is in it, to some other article. Suggest the other article if you can. A redirect should be left behind whether info is merged or tossed.
Merge {{/Merged}} Article has been merged and is now a redirect.
AfD {{/AfD}} This WikiProject acknowledges that not everything which can be said about The Office (US) belongs in a general enyclopedia. This article is a candidate for AfD and it is so off, that it is recommended that no redirect should be left behind.
Category {{/Category}} Page is a category which will categorize articles within the project.
Stub {{Stub-Class}} The article is either a very short article or a stub that will need a lot of work to bring it to A-Class level.
Start {{Start-Class}} The article has a decent amount of content, but it is still very weak in certain areas (remarks should clarify where), and may lack a table.
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A {{A-Class}} The article provides a well-written and complete description of the topic, as described in How to write a Great Article. It includes a well-written introduction to the topic, and an appropriate series of headings to break up the article. It should have sufficient external literature references, preferably from the "hard" literature rather than websites. It should be well illustrated, with no copyright problems.
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