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can i merge two facebook pages in one page?
11-26-2013, 07:29 PM
Post: #1
can i merge two facebook pages in one page?
can i merge two facebook pages in one page?

i have two profiles of same name & i want them to convert in one page. ( i have one page too & i wanna two profiles to merge in that such page as page )

the things i wanna clear is that :

can i convert both profiles in one page?

like : first i will convert one profile in page after conversation i will convert second profile in page. after that i will convert that such two pages in one page??? is this process possible?

if possible please clear this to me :

about likes? can i get both profiles likes on page?

and can i will sustain my current page likes

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11-26-2013, 07:30 PM
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Yes you can do it please see the information from source

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11-26-2013, 07:36 PM
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Its unable to merge two profiles. But you can merge two pages.

If you're a manager-level admin of both Pages, you may be able to merge duplicate Pages. This option is only available for Pages that represent the same thing and have similar names.
To merge your Pages:

1. Make sure you're using Facebook as yourself and not as your Page
2. From the top of the Page you want to keep, click Edit Page
3. Select Edit Settings
4. Select Merge Pages and click Request to merge duplicate Pages
5. Fill out the form and click Send

Merging Pages combines all of your likes and check-ins, but all other content such as posts, photos and the username will be permanently deleted from the Page you merge. Content on the Page you want to keep will remain unchanged, except for the addition of likes and check-ins that were merged from the other Page.
Note: The Page you don't want to keep will be removed from Facebook, and you won't be able to unmerge it.

Hope this answer will help you.
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