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Lost content after page modification

Thread began 5/16/2009 1:56 pm by mtterry257743 | Last modified 5/18/2009 11:21 am by mtterry257743 | 2443 views | 2 replies |

mtterry257743

Lost content after page modification

I changed my page from "overview above full details" to "text only details" or whatever it is and lost all of my content. My full page of typing was replaced with the filler latin text after re-entering the wizard. And there's no way to reverse it to complicate things. I was under the impression that the content wouldn't be lost (as indicated in the SiteAssist Professional FAQ section). This is frustrating, as one can imagine. Any ideas? Did I miss something? Any help is sincerely appreciated.
-Matt

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Content is only lost when you change your page type. I am sorry for the confusion, but there is no way to get the page back if you don't have a backup copy.

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mtterry257743

Ray, according to the SiteAssist Professional Support FAQ section -
"SiteAssist Professional content pages include an editable region where you can place your content. Content entered into this region will be maintained through any modification to the site structure, layout, or design after reentering the wizard."

It may need some clarification as I was working under the assumption the content would remain intact. Just FYI. Thanks for the response!
-Matt

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