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A SharePoint Server publishing page is a combination of three ASP.NET pages: the<br />

master page, a page layout, and a content page. You cannot modify a publishing<br />

content page by using SharePoint Designer; you must use the browser. However,<br />

you can modify the master page and page layout by using SharePoint Designer.<br />

Design view for a content page shows the merged view of the master page and the<br />

content page, whereas Code view shows only the code of the content page.<br />

In SharePoint Designer, you can create an ASP.NET page and then attach a master<br />

page to give it the look and feel of the SharePoint site.<br />

Any pages or files you delete in SharePoint Designer are sent to the Recycle Bin,<br />

from which you can restore them.<br />

SharePoint Designer saves all pages to the SQL Server content databases. You can<br />

reset pages to site definition pages if they originally pointed to them.

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