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                  <p>Set expiry date for pages on the
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                  <p class="bodytext">Administrators can set an expiry date for pages on the
                     website. This way, older pages that are not relevant after a period
                     of time can be deleted, or replaced with another page. Authors can
                     change the expiry date for individual web pages when publishing
                     the files. 
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                  <p class="bodytext">Pages expired using the Administer Website dialog box must be
                     deleted manually from the website using the Manage Page Expiry dialog
                     box. 
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>1.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">Select <b>Edit &gt; Administer Websites</b> (Windows)
                           or <b>Contribute &gt; Administer Websites</b> (Mac OS), and select
                           the website you want to administer from the submenu. 
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>2.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">If prompted, enter the Administrator password and click <b>OK</b>.
                           The Administer Website dialog box appears.
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>3.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">Select <b>Page Expiry </b>on the left panel.
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>4.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">In the right panel, select <b>Enable Page Expiry</b> to set
                           an expiry date for the page. Do one of the following:
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                                 <td colspan="2">Select Expire pages on, and set a specific date for page
                                    expiry. 
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                                 <td colspan="2">Select Expire pages, and type the number of days for which
                                    the page can be live on the server. 
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>5.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">In the Page Expiry Action section, do one of the following:
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                                 <td colspan="2">Select Replace the page with, and choose a page that replaces
                                    the expired page on expiry. For example. you could replace it with
                                    a page saying, "Sorry, this page is no longer available on the website."
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                                 <td colspan="2">To delete the page, select Delete the page in the website.</td>
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                           <p class="bodytext"><strong>Note:</strong> Specifying
                              the delete option does not delete the pages from the website automatically
                              after the expiry date. Delete expired pages manually using the Manage
                              Page Expiry dialog box. 
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