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so if some pages aren't currently been indexed you'll know what you need to fix to ensure they are.
one simple and basic method is to go to google search (or bing/yahoo etc) and enter - site:www.yourdomain.com into the search bar , that will show you indexed pages.
You need to add it to head area of HTML - none of those fields sound like they do that. So you'll need to ask design/hosting company to do it for you - or else verify by file if you have FTP access (if you don't, again the design/host company can do it for you). Either way it's a 1-minute job - don't let them charge you!
usually the page ending with the index.html is indexedHow do you find out which pages are indexed and which are not?