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Content Managed Page Template
In some cases you are your web site designer will have pre-configured various page templates to standardize the look and structure of content managed pages on your site.
This selection allows you to assign a template to be used with this page.
Warning
Changing the template for a page that already has content may have undesirable effects if the new template has a fundamentally different structure then the old template.
It is always safe to return back to a free-format page however.
Templates are very powerful and can dramatically simplify things if you have a series of pages that will all have a similar look and feel but different content. Templates are created and managed in the content manager however in most cases an advanced user with some knowledge of CSS and/or XHTML and perhaps even the back-end site coding should assist in setting them up.
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