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Simply changing the title of an entry is not difficult. Toggle your cursor over the downward arrow to the immediate left of the [[Search_Box|search box]], and select <span style="color:#0000CD;"><u>Move</u></span>:
Simply changing the title of an entry is not difficult. Toggle your cursor over the downward arrow to the immediate left of the [[Search Box|search box]], and select <span style="color:#0000CD;"><u>Move</u></span>:


[[File:Title Change.png|center]]
[[File:Title Change.png|center]]
Enter a new title in the appropriate field and, if necessary, give a reason for the title change.
[[File:Rename.png|center]]
*The [[Entries_and_Pages|entry/page]] title has been changed by actually&nbsp;'''moving'''&nbsp;the contents to another entry/page.
*Checking the "Leave a redirect behind" box will cause the redirection of links to the changed entries/pages to the newly titled entry/page.
**Instead, it is recommended to manually go to those pages and change the embedded links to the new entry/page.
**To do this:

Revision as of 08:04, 23 July 2014

Simply changing the title of an entry is not difficult. Toggle your cursor over the downward arrow to the immediate left of the search box, and select Move:

Title Change.png

Enter a new title in the appropriate field and, if necessary, give a reason for the title change.

Rename.png
  • The entry/page title has been changed by actually moving the contents to another entry/page.
  • Checking the "Leave a redirect behind" box will cause the redirection of links to the changed entries/pages to the newly titled entry/page.
    • Instead, it is recommended to manually go to those pages and change the embedded links to the new entry/page.
    • To do this: