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Contribute enables you to update an existing page, then publish it as a new page without overwriting the original page. This feature is similar to the Save as feature in other applications.
For example, suppose you open the product page for mens cargo pants and start updating the page with information about womens cargo pants. Then you realize that you forgot to make a copy of the existing page before you made edits. As long as you dont click Publish, the original page is unchanged. Use the Publish as New Page feature to publish the modified page as a new page on your website.
This is possible because when you click Edit Page for an existing page, Contribute creates a copy of the page (known as a draft) for you to edit. Saving changes to the draft does not alter the page on your website.
To publish an existing page as a new page:
Note: Contribute warns you if have not linked the new page from an existing page. After you publish the new page, be sure to create a link to it (see Linking to a draft or recently published page on your website).
The Publish as New Page dialog box appears.
The page title appears in the title bar of the browser when a visitor views the page; it does not appear in the page itself.
The filename appears at the end of the web address for the web page.
Note: Contribute automatically saves the file with the same name as the page title.
Note: The current folder location appears in the web address under the filename.
If your draft does not link to any new pages, Contribute publishes the draft to your website, then displays it in the Contribute browser.
If your page links to any new pages, the Publish Linked New Files dialog box appears.
The filename appears at the end of the web address for the web page. The web address is the location where Contribute saves the page on your website.
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