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How can I add the "title" (banner) / title area to an existing page?
Ozlem Assuming that you are talking about a modern page, you can edit the Title Region and select a layout that includes an image and title as in the attached image.
- DayanBoyceJul 25, 2022Copper Contributor
SusanHanley RobElliott Mike Williams Ozlem - I'm also having this same issue. A page was created (owner no longer working at the org) and it has no "Title Region" on the page to edit. The page is integrated heavily into navigation throughout the site, but is not consistent with other pages of similar content and importance, so I need to change its appearance to match others. How do I add that "Title Region" to the existing page above the content sections?
- jens-haleySep 27, 2022Copper Contributor
DayanBoyce
Had the same problem. You may have copied your homepage (as I did), and it seems you cannot add a title area for that, see https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/adding-a-title-on-a-sharepoint-homepage/cbb5e500-1448-4045-a62b-bc1ea95b7f1e.- Matt1401Mar 02, 2023Copper ContributorHi I found a way to manage!
You need to create a new webpage with (including) a title area. This you must select when creating the page. Name it "home_new.aspx".
Unfortunately now you need to add all the content of you old "home" to your "home_new" manually.
Afterwards rename your old "home.aspx" to "home_old.aspx".
Last step is to rename you newly created "home_new.aspx" to "home.aspx".
If your SharePoint is called now your new home.aspx (including title area) is opened.