# Edit the “Request a Quote” page content

**Steps to manage**

&#x20;1\. From the Shopify admin page, go to Online Stores > Pages, then open the Request for quote page

&#x20;2\. You can edit your Request a Quote page details such as title, content, and so on here

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&#x20;3\. After you finish editing the page, please make sure that the App code is not removed by clicking the “<>” icon to show the HTML Viewer

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4\. Click **Save**If you see  \<div class=”rfq\_form\_page”>\</div> in HTML Viewer, it means that everything works fine.If not, please re-add this code to the page content: **\<div class=”rfq\_form\_page”>\</div>** and Save your page


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