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Changing order of created web pages

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karen3b - 30 Apr 2007 06:50 GMT
I want to add more information to my website.  To do this, the current page 6
should be page 4.  I can't figure out how to do this simple task.  I'm using
Publisher 2000.  Website is www.aboutfaceskincareplace.com -- and is
currently only 3 pages long because I can't change the order of the other
pages.  Thanks for helping.  I'm sure I'm overlooking something simple!
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DavidF - 30 Apr 2007 10:53 GMT
Open your Pub file. Go to page 3. Insert Page > More Options > check After
current page, Duplicate all objects on Page 6, Ok. Then delete your old page
6.

DavidF

>I want to add more information to my website.  To do this, the current page
>6
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> currently only 3 pages long because I can't change the order of the other
> pages.  Thanks for helping.  I'm sure I'm overlooking something simple!
karen3b - 30 Apr 2007 17:10 GMT
Thank you, DavidF.  Concise directions -- and work wonderfully.
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> Open your Pub file. Go to page 3. Insert Page > More Options > check After
> current page, Duplicate all objects on Page 6, Ok. Then delete your old page
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> > currently only 3 pages long because I can't change the order of the other
> > pages.  Thanks for helping.  I'm sure I'm overlooking something simple!
DavidF - 30 Apr 2007 20:24 GMT
thanks for posting back. Sometimes I am more concise than others ;-)

DavidF

> Thank you, DavidF.  Concise directions -- and work wonderfully.
>
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>> > other
>> > pages.  Thanks for helping.  I'm sure I'm overlooking something simple!

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