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392 Chapter 11 Working with Master Pages<br />

Pages from<br />

Master<br />

In an exercise in Chapter 4, you attached a master page to an ASP.NET page. You<br />

then added your own customizations, such as Web Part zones and Web Parts. When<br />

you attached a master page, this customization was stored in a content region,<br />

PlaceHolderMain. When you create a content page from a master page, you can’t make<br />

any changes to the content regions. To make changes to the content, you must make the<br />

content regions editable.<br />

In this exercise, you create a content page from a master page and then make the<br />

PlaceHolderMain content region editable.<br />

SET UP Using SharePoint Designer, open the team site you used in the previous<br />

exercise if it is not already open.<br />

1. In the Navigation pane, click Master Pages.<br />

The Master Page gallery is displayed.<br />

2. On the Master Pages tab, click Page from Master.<br />

The Select A Master Page dialog box opens.<br />

3. Select Specific Master Page, and then click Browse.<br />

A second Select A Master Page dialog box opens and displays the contents of the<br />

_catalogs/masterpage library.<br />

4. Click v4.master, click Open, and then click OK.<br />

The two dialog boxes close, and the New Web Part Page dialog box opens.

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