Thank you for that answer. However, i probably should have mentioned that this is what I am trying to accomplish.
I am trying to change the name of the top level category of one of my products. I am only trying to make a small change to the name itself. I have gone in to each instance of the product (subcategories) and have changed the name. This worked great except for the main product page using Category.aspx Please see the link below:
http://test.myvu.com/Myvu-Solo-Plus-C26.aspx
This page has a pic of a woman laying on a bench. There is a black bar on the top of the pic, you will see in white text, Products > Solo Plus. There is also a yellow bar at the bottom of this pic. This says MyVu Solo Plus.... I need to add EV to the end of both instances of the product name.
Here is it a little more simplified.
The TOP LEVEL product page does not reflect the change to the name even after all pages have been updated with the new name.
If you look here:
http://test.myvu.com/Myvu-Solo-Plus-C26.aspx
Then look here:
http://test.myvu.com/Solo-Plus-EV--P86.aspx
You will see that the EV has been added to the sub-category pages. Each page including the main Solo page ( the first link above ) has been edited to reflect the name change. The only page that will not show the EV is the TOP LEVEL Solo page. Even though this page has been edited too.
For Top Level products, I am thinking that the name itself is in the external database that is not accessible to me. Is this correct? Does this mean that I have to add a new product just to rename the top level name?
I hope you can follow, any help is appreciated!
Thanks