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The list will only contain articles which belong to [[:Category:Countries in Europe]] and at least three other categories,
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Example
The list will only contain articles which belong to Category:Countries in Europe and at least three other categories, for a total of four minimum as set in the min position of categoriesminmax
argument syntax. Note the parameter name's ending, "minmax", provides a reminder of the order in which its arguments must be specified [min],[max]. Either parameter is optional, but their position must be held appropriately using a ,
comma.
{{#dpl: |category=Countries in Europe |categoriesminmax=4 }}
Result
{{#dpl: |category=Countries in Europe |categoriesminmax=4 }}