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Philip B.
Philip B.
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Autor: Philip B.
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I have a page in my website for news its basically a single page of news stories with links to pictures and documents.

The page has got too long and I need to archive early stories to a new page called "archive", when I create a blank page and copy or cut the stories from the "news" page and paste them into the newly created "archive" page none of the links are working.

How do I achive my aim ? is it possible to create a duplicate of the news page with working links then call it "arichive" and delete the recent stories that will remain on the "news" page then I can turn to the "news" page and delete the old  stories now in "archive"

it is essential that all the links will work when the stories are archived  

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Daniel W.
Daniel W.
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You would have to select the text object, then right-click and select "Copy" or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C. Now insert the text object into the grid on another page using “Insert” or the key combination Ctrl+V.

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Philip B.
Philip B.
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I am selecting the whole text I want to archive by highlighting it - the highlighted text contains a number of links to documents or pictures.  I then copy and paste the text but none of the links to documents or pictures are preserved

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Eric C.
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Hello Philip,
if you copy the text from within the object, links will not be preserved, I would suggest instead following Daniel's tip, selecting the whole object and copying it, then pasting it onto another page.

Eric

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Eric C.
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Additionally, you could copy/paste the entire page, renaming the copy as Archive or something similar, and then going on to modify the initial page removing the old news.

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