Hey Damon,

Not to counter what support was saying, but we have several projects with 
thousands of pages (4000+ and 5000+) successfully editing and publishing 
without any issues - with all pages in Navigation Manager.  Including all 
modules and other pages there are well over 8000 pages, but at least 4k pages 
in Nav Man.

I don't think you should fear about putting 1000 pages into Navigation Manager. 
 But as you say - something may have gone astray in translation.

Thanks,

.dave

On 2010-07-12, at 2:27 PM , damon wrote:

> Thanks you two.  Restricting the display levels makes sense now.
> 
> FWIW, this project figures to be below a thousand pages within the
> first couple of years.  Support audited my last project and deemed it
> having too many pages for nav manager.  From what I gathered at the
> time, having content pages inside the nav manager structure was a no
> no, but it appears something was lost in translation.  Thanks again.
> 
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