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What happens when you restore a page to a document that already has that page?

asked on November 5, 2014

So I recently restored a large number of folders and full entries to a new directory, and I'm now looking at the remaining pages in my recycle bin.

Let's say I find a page called "Blah" in the recycle bin that has "41" listed for Page Number. When I look at the Original Path for this page Blah in the repository, I find a document with the same name, "Blah", that has 446 pages. When I open the document with 446 pages, it already has a page 41.

So what will happen if I restore the page numbered 41 from the recycle bin? Will I end up with a document that has a duplicate instance of page 41 and a new total page number of 447, or will it simply overwrite the current page 41 and leave the total at 446?

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replied on November 5, 2014

Hi Sean,

When you restore a page, you'll have the following options:

The default is to put it back in the original spot.  So, for your example, the page would go back to position 41, and whatever is currently at page 41 will be shifted back to page 42 (with all the following pages shifted back accordingly as well).

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