Thanks. I would like to make it so the article comes up when people search National Association of Professional Organizers. As it stands now, it doesn't come up with this search. I would like my username to be removed from the article's title. How can I do that?

Dear user,

I see that you're trying to create a page on the National Association of Professional Organizers. I also see that you're trying to create the page in your userspace so that you can improve it before putting it into the mainspace. However, it was not located in the correct location. You may want to click on the "move" tab at the top and move it to User:Tkatalinas/National Association of Professional Organizers. Thanks, Matt (talk) 19:45, 14 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

Matt,
Could you tell me how to move the page? I don't see a tab for it.
Theresa
All done. See User:Tkatalinas/National Association of Professional Organizers. If you're a new user, it may be that you don't get this ability until you've been around for a few days. Matt (talk) 20:00, 14 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

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