I have a published google workspace site. It's a simple site, it has a /home and several other pages. All of the pages index on google search console except the domain name "https://EXAMPLENAME.com" and the Home page "https://EXAMPLENAME.com/home"
Google Search Console gives the error: Page is not indexed: Duplicate without user-selected canonical for both of those, which makes sense because they are the same.
Anything I do to change or alter the page /home will still make it the same as simply using the website domain URL, so they will always be the same. Is there a way to rearrange this in editing the site,?
Note: I'm using the simple tools for designing the site. There is no ability to edit html code, although I can embed code in the simple editing tools available.
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@pegkensdogs this is correct and nothing to worry about. Google Sites does not give the option to set the page's canonical URL, so Google Search just picks one instead. Google Search Console is just telling you that; there's nothing to worry about and, therefore, nothing to do (plus you cannot do anything about it anyway).
Always bear in mind that Google Search Console is simply telling you facts: that doesn't mean you actually need to do anything about those facts unless there is an actual issue.
If you want to try and change it you could try this:
@pegkensdogs you either need to ask those sites to update those links, or visitors will see the Google Sites 404 page that provides the site navigation so they can find the pages on the site.
If you really want to do something you can always put a page back at the old URL with a button on directing people to the new page, e.g. here's an example on our site: