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The Publish New dialog box appears.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 160 User Guide If you haven't added a link on an existing page to your new page, website visitors won't be able to view the page. Remember to go to an existing web page before (or just after) you publish a new page, and add a link to the new page (see "Linking to a draft or a recently published page on your website" on page 133). You can create a link to the page at the same time that you create the page. For more information, see "Linking to a new page" on page 134. To publish a new page: 1 In the new page draft you're editing, click the Publish button in the toolbar. Note: Depending on the role the Contribute administrator assigned you, you might not be able to publish. The Publish New Page dialog box appears. 2 You can change the filename, and then click the Choose Folder button to save this draft in another location on your website. For information about options in the dialog box, click the Help button. Note: Contribute automatically saves the file with the same name as the page title. 3 Click Publish or Next. Note: Contribute warns you if you have not linked the new page draft from an existing page. After you publish the new page, be sure to create a link to it (see "Linking to a draft or a recently published page on your website" on page 133).

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
160
If you haven’t added a link on an existing page to your new page, website visitors won’t be able to view the page.
Remember to go to an existing web page before (or just after) you publish a new page, and add a link to the new page
(see “Linking to a draft or a recently published page on your website” on page 133).
You can create a link to the page at the same time that you create the page. For more information, see “Linking to a
new page” on page 134.
To publish a new page:
1
In the new page draft you’re editing, click the Publish button in the toolbar.
Note:
Depending on the role the Contribute administrator assigned you, you might not be able to publish.
The Publish New Page dialog box appears.
2
You can change the filename, and then click the Choose Folder button to save this draft in another location on
your website.
For information about options in the dialog box, click the Help button.
Note:
Contribute automatically saves the file with the same name as the page title.
3
Click Publish or Next.
Note:
Contribute warns you if you have not linked the new page draft from an existing page. After you publish the new
page, be sure to create a link to it (see “Linking to a draft or a recently published page on your website” on page 133).