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# Working with subsites
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## Managing content across subsites
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Select a subsite from the dropdown in the upper left to display the content for that site in the site tree.
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![Subsites dropdown](_images/subsites-dropdown.png)
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## Subsites virtual pages
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You can pull in the content from a page that resides on another subsite by creating a page of the type **Subsites
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Virtual Page**. Pick the subsite from which you want to pull the content, then select the page. As with regular virtual
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pages, your **Subsites Virtual Page** will display the content from the original page and get updated automatically if
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the original content changes.
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![Subsites virtual page](_images/subsites-virtual-page.jpg)
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## Duplicating pages from the main site
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If you have an existing page on the main site that you would like to copy to a subsite, all you need to do is:
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* Visit the page in the site tree and scroll down to the 'Copy page to subsite' dropdown
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* Choose the subsite you wish to copy the page to
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* Press the 'Copy' button
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![Subsites copy page from main site](_images/copy-page-to-subsite.jpg)
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You will now be directed to the chosen subsite where the page will now be duplicated in the site tree
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