This may not be the "easiest" way but I would suggest you
1. Create subdirectories by creating new "Publication Folders" under
Project Settings -> Project -> "Publication Structure"
2. Then rename the individual pages using the "Edit Properties" on
each page


On Sep 14, 2:04 pm, Arsalan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We recently launch
> our first CMS project and on the surface everything looks good but we came
> across a problem that we did not think about. All our publication and
> advertising materials have direct URL to pages and once we rolled out CMS they
> are no longer valid because the same page names do not exist (they were
> replaced with RedDot page id). Even bigger issue is that all the pages are on
> the root of website instead of their respective folders which breaks the links
> as well.
>
> For examplewww.uhv.edu/asa/graduate/something.asphas 
> becomewww.uhv.edu/asa/345_189.htm
>
> What would be the easiest way of creating the same folder structure
> and file names as it was before CMS ? So that links will become valid again.
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