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The list will list articles that belong to category [[:Category:Countries in Europe]] and are only assigned to two other categories (for a total of three categories).
The list will list articles that belong to category [[:Category:Countries in Europe]] and are only assigned to two other categories, for a '''maximum''' of three categories. The first <code>categoriesminmax</code> argument for minimum (or "min") is left blank, meaning no minimum will apply, and just the last (comma separated) argument specifying the maximum will be applied. Alternatively, both a "min" and a "max" value could be specified, if desired.


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Example

The list will list articles that belong to category Category:Countries in Europe and are only assigned to two other categories, for a maximum of three categories. The first categoriesminmax argument for minimum (or "min") is left blank, meaning no minimum will apply, and just the last (comma separated) argument specifying the maximum will be applied. Alternatively, both a "min" and a "max" value could be specified, if desired.

{{#dpl:
|category=Countries in Europe
|categoriesminmax=,3
}}

Result

{{#dpl: |category=Countries in Europe |categoriesminmax=,3 }}