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You can re-Webize a directory at any time. This makes the MiniWeb match the files that are in the directory.You should re-Webize your directories if you add pages or other files to the directory with a product other than AOLpress. AOLpress can't add icons to your MiniWeb automatically if you create them outside AOLpress.
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