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A fixture is a collection of data that Django knows how to import into a
database. The most straightforward way of creating a fixture if you've already
got some data is to use the :djadmin:`manage.py dumpdata <dumpdata>` command.
-Or, you can write fixtures by hand; fixtures can be written as JSON, XML or YAML
-(with PyYAML_ installed) documents. The :doc:`serialization documentation
+Or, you can write fixtures by hand; fixtures can be written as JSON, XML or
+YAML (with PyYAML_ installed) documents. The :doc:`serialization documentation
</topics/serialization>` has more details about each of these supported
:ref:`serialization formats <serialization-formats>`.