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Trash web.
[More topic actions] link (normally located in an action toolbar at the top or bottom of page) on the topic to be changed. Then, in the new screen, click [Rename or move topic...] or [Delete topic...]. You can now rename and/or move in one operation:  You'll be warned if any of the topics to be affected are locked (being edited), or if there is a name conflict.
 You'll be warned if any of the topics to be affected are locked (being edited), or if there is a name conflict.[Rename]: the topic will be renamed and links to the topic updated as requested. [Rename].
 There is a Put back feature that allows you to undo a
 There is a Put back feature that allows you to undo a rename/move/delete action - an instruction line and an undo link will appear under the [Rename or move topic] section of the [More topic actions] page. This allows you to revert from the last modification only.Trash web. [More actions] link (normally located in an action toolbar at the top or bottom of page) on the topic to be changed. Then, in the new screen, click [Delete topic...]. That will bring up the "rename" form prepopulated with the Trash web and a suitable topic name.
[Delete]: the topic will be renamed and moved to the Trash web as requested.
[More actions] link (normally located in an action toolbar at the top or bottom of page) on the topic to be changed.
Web.TopicName).
[Copy topic] button. You will be directed to an edit page for the newly-created topic. You can save the new copy immediately, or make some changes and then save it.
Trash web - they are NOT physically erased from the server. All webs share the same Trash - in case of a name conflict with a topic already existing in the Trash web, the user is alerted and asked to choose a new name.
See your chosen store implementations' topic for additional details related to keeping your trash clean.
The default "new topic" screen tells the user when a topic being created used to exist, but was moved. So if anyone follows a link to a moved topic, they will be able to click through to the new name.
<pre> and <verbatim> are honoured - no changes are made to text within these areas.         Foswiki will therefore not change any references within macros defined in
 Foswiki will therefore not change any references within macros defined in <pre> and <verbatim> blocks
topic.  Next, all webs (including the current one) are listed that match web.topic. All webs will be searched during rename, even if NOSEARCHALL is defined on a web, though access permissions will of course be honoured.
Changed references are kept as short as possible, for example: topic is used in preference to web.topic.
VIEW, CHANGE and RENAME access to that topic. To alter referring topics, you need CHANGE access. See AccessControl for information on setting up access permissions.
Ultimately, the size, objectives, and policies of your site, the real-world behavior of your user group, and most importantly, the initial Foswiki site management leadership, will determine the most effective implementation of this feature, and the success of the site overall.
search can show matches that will not be updated due to case differences. Other mismatches with actual rendered output are also possible as the approaches are so different.
The following shows some limitations of square bracket processing.
[[Old Topic]] => [[NewTopic][Old Topic]] [[old topic]] => [[NewTopic][old topic]] [[old t opic]] => not changed [[OldTopic]] => [[NewTopic]]
 The previous version of this documented recommended copy/paste from the raw view of a prior version to revert.  This is not recommended as it fails to revert changes to the topic metadata.
Note howver that no method actually reverts attachments as they are stored separately from the topics.
 The previous version of this documented recommended copy/paste from the raw view of a prior version to revert.  This is not recommended as it fails to revert changes to the topic metadata.
Note howver that no method actually reverts attachments as they are stored separately from the topics.History link in topic actions. If you would like to revert to an earlier version or reclaim part of an earlier version, just copy from the old topic revision to the current topic revision as follows: History view, find the revision number you want to restore.
[More topic actions] page, [Restore topic] section.
[Restore].  This action creates a new revision from the specified version.
cmd=delRev option of the edit script to permanently remove the last revision of a topic. 
topic.txt,v rcs file from the file system after removing the offending information from the topic.
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