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Editing pages You can edit a page if you created the page or have been granted editing rights to it. If you have editing rights to a page that other people can also edit, you can check out the page before you edit it. Checking out a page puts a "lock" on the page so that nobody else can edit it until you republish the page or revert the page. When another person with editing rights to a page you checked out visits that page, the Edit option is replaced by the Check Out option in the table of contents. That editor can then click Page Status to find out who checked the page out for editing. When you finish editing a page you checked out, you can check in the page to publish your changes and make the page available to other editors for editing. If you interrupt the editing of a Word-file-based, PowerPoint-file-based, or Excel-file-based page by navigating to another Web site or by closing the browser, you can resume editing the page without losing any information. |