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How do I order my pages?

You can set your own page ordering to anything you want. Located within the "move page" dialog. To reorder a page:
  1. Select "Move this page" from the "More Tools" menu at the top of the page.
  2. The "Move Page" dialog will appear. Click on the "Skip to set page order" link
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  3. Highlight the page that you would like to move and click the "Move Up"/ "Move Down" buttons.
  4. Select "Set Page Order"
Page Ordering

Your navigation should now appear in the order that you have assigned to it.




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buntygal Moving a sub page 3 Wednesday, 9:46 AM EST by chrisco97
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Is there any way I can move a sub page from a page to make it a page on it's own.
Thanks
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Anonymous reordering pages 1 Jun 8 2009, 3:56 PM EDT by SuperSpaz
 
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my site has no "Move Page" option under its 'more tools' pull down tab, it only has 'watch page', 'add attachment', 'rename page', and 'lock page'. I really need to reorder my pages so let me know, thanks.
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Anonymous Making existing pages into "sub" pages 1 Jul 24 2008, 1:42 PM EDT by sacapp
 
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I've created a wiki and realized that it would be better organized if some of the original pages I created are instead "sub-pages" or others. Is there a way to do this?
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