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    Remove-PnPPage

    SYNOPSIS

    Removes a page

    SYNTAX

    Remove-PnPPage [-Identity] <PagePipeBind> [-Force] [-Recycle]
     [-Connection <PnPConnection>] 
    

    DESCRIPTION

    Allows to remove a page.

    EXAMPLES

    EXAMPLE 1

    Remove-PnPPage -Identity "MyPage"
    

    Removes the page named 'MyPage.aspx'

    EXAMPLE 2

    Remove-PnPPage -Identity "Templates/MyPageTemplate"
    

    Removes the specified page which is located in the Templates folder of the Site Pages library.

    EXAMPLE 3

    Remove-PnPPage $page
    

    Removes the specified page which is contained in the $page variable.

    EXAMPLE 4

    Remove-PnPPage -Identity "MyPage" -Recycle
    

    Removes the page named 'MyPage.aspx' and sends it to the recycle bin.

    PARAMETERS

    -Connection

    Optional connection to be used by the cmdlet. Retrieve the value for this parameter by either specifying -ReturnConnection on Connect-PnPOnline or by executing Get-PnPConnection.

    Type: PnPConnection
    Parameter Sets: (All)
    
    Required: False
    Position: Named
    Default value: None
    Accept pipeline input: False
    Accept wildcard characters: False
    

    -Force

    Specifying the Force parameter will skip the confirmation question.

    Type: SwitchParameter
    Parameter Sets: (All)
    
    Required: False
    Position: Named
    Default value: None
    Accept pipeline input: False
    Accept wildcard characters: False
    

    -Identity

    The name of the page

    Type: PagePipeBind
    Parameter Sets: (All)
    
    Required: True
    Position: 0
    Default value: None
    Accept pipeline input: True (ByValue)
    Accept wildcard characters: False
    

    -Recycle

    Specifying the Recycle parameter will delete the page and send it to recycle bin.

    Type: SwitchParameter
    Parameter Sets: (All)
    
    Required: False
    Position: Named
    Default value: None
    Accept pipeline input: False
    Accept wildcard characters: False
    

    RELATED LINKS

    Microsoft 365 Patterns and Practices

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