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I want to archive some old pages from SharePoint Online but unfortunately there is no simple "Download-button" available like the one for the files. Is there a way to download and/or transfer without using PowerShell? If not, what is the best way to get it done via PowerShell?

Thanks in advance.

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Classic SharePoint:

I have mentioned two approaches to download/export files/pages/documents. It will support to both modern and classic SharePoint versions

Approach 1:

Update the below URL with your domain and page parameters

http://sharepoint.com/_layouts/download.aspx?SourceUrl=http://sharepoint.com/pages/test.aspx

Approach 2:

Using SharePoint designer we can export the pages/files. I have attached the screenshot below.

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Modern SharePoint:

We have Command bar to download the files/documents/pages in the modern experience. I have attached the screenshot below

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  • If above answer is satisfying your question then, please accept it so it will help the other people. Commented Dec 10, 2019 at 3:16
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    Hi Karthikeyan, Unfortunately the download button is not showing and the URL leads to the "access denied" page. I suspect downloading the .aspx has been enabled. Is this possible? I will try SharePoint Designer to export the files.
    – SHRS
    Commented Feb 18, 2020 at 7:29
  • May I know ur permission in that library and that particular item permission too @SHRS Commented Feb 18, 2020 at 7:30
  • I don't see 'Download' button when selecting 'Home' page of a Microsoft Teams associated SharePoint site - I am an 'Owner'. Commented Jun 1, 2021 at 6:24
  • Please ensure you selected any files then only it will be showing the download button Commented Dec 14, 2021 at 4:53
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There is an easy way to download pages. Just replace the below url with page url you want and your site url

http://<site URL>/_layouts/download.aspx?SourceUrl=/sites/sitename/library/folder/fileName.aspx
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  • Hi Harshal, the URL leads to the "access denied" page. I suspect downloading the .aspx has been enabled. Is this possible?
    – SHRS
    Commented Feb 18, 2020 at 7:29
  • <site URL> should be the url of the site which consists the page you want to download. Commented Feb 18, 2020 at 7:48

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