How can I divide one huge hub into two hubs? Is there a good way of doing it be

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  1. EuroCafeAuLait profile image80
    EuroCafeAuLaitposted 12 years ago

    How can I divide one huge hub into two hubs?  Is there a good way of doing it besides cut + paste?

    My hub has gotten enormous - it's actually two hubs.  How can I split the Siamese twins in the easiest, less painful way?  S.O.S.!

  2. ThoughtSandwiches profile image75
    ThoughtSandwichesposted 12 years ago

    Hi Euro...I am currently faced with the same problem...my story is divided into three parts now...I hope to god I'm half way through...so maybe a total of four parts?  I am employing the time-honored tradition of cut and paste...it's all I actually know.  I would say...be sure to put links at the bottom of your two hubs so the readers can move back and forth between the two easily.  Good Luck!

  3. D22314 profile image61
    D22314posted 12 years ago

    One of my hubs that I wrote in word reached seven pages long. Needless to say, I turned it into a four part article, which was a guide to writing online. I found that breaking up the text into 1000 word segments per hub, and breaking that text up with photos and amazon links, can help create well rounded hubs from the same long article. Of course, it helps that I had it saved offline in a word document; it was much easier to manipulate the publishing of the hubs that way.

  4. Rosemay50 profile image61
    Rosemay50posted 12 years ago

    Split it into two, have part 1 and part 2 or even 3 parts

  5. JamaGenee profile image78
    JamaGeneeposted 12 years ago

    Cut and paste is the only way to divide a huge hub because to divide it, you have to create an entirely new hub for the overflow.

  6. imatellmuva profile image76
    imatellmuvaposted 12 years ago

    I agree with Jamagenee...cut AND paste!. If you have a huge hub, then cutting a pasting IS your time saver that will allow you to easily divide the hub.

    I also like the other ideas of creating a series. That way you can link each hub to the other, and indicate each as part 1 and part 2. Good luck!

  7. pharuk temmy t profile image39
    pharuk temmy tposted 12 years ago

    Euro, well I think the best way to handle that is cut and paste, it is going to be easy for you.

 
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