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    <value>In the first step please provide a unique name for the new Extension, - it is recommended that you use the format CompanyName.Name to avoid potential clashes if you intend to distribute the extension.  In addition, you should provide a friendly name for the Extension,  a description for the Extension and you should select a version (or the default version No.  0.0.0 will be used)</value>
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    <value>Select whether this is a Core language Pack or a Language Pack for another Extension.</value>
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  <data name="Specific_ExtensionLanguagePack.Help" xml:space="preserve">
    <value>In this step please choose the language and extension for the Package.</value>
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  <data name="ExtensionLanguageHelp.Text" xml:space="preserve">
    <value>&lt;b&gt;Note:&lt;/b&gt; If you are creating an Extension Language Pack the Extension must already be defined.</value>
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    <value>&lt;b&gt;Note:&lt;/b&gt; If you are creating a Language Pack the Language must already be defined in the Admin/Languages module.</value>
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