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Change the Welcome Page / Homepage in SharePoint 2010 Programmatically
When exporting and importing sites throughout SharePoint 2010 that are upgraded sites from SharePoint 2007, you probably noticed that the homepage for the imported site is defaulted to SharePoint 2010′s wiki-style page at /SitePages/Home.aspx. However, until you start using these new pages you may want to revert or keep the homepage as the default.aspx page. To do this manually, you need to go to Site Actions > Site Settings > Look and Feel > Welcome Page. However, this Welcome Page link is only available for those sites where the Publishing feature is activated at the Site Collection and Site level.
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