You can create a page from anywhere within Confluence so long as you have the permission to create pages.
Contact your space administrator or see Security for more information.
Pages in Confluence are written using a simple notation that allows for all the styles available in a standard text editor. And to help you along the way, the quick notation guide is conveniently placed beside the edit screen. Confluence also permits some complex styling and formatting. Click on the full notation guide in your help window to learn more about these.
There are two easy ways to add a new page:
1. By clicking the 'Add Page' link located beside each space on the Dashboard / or at the top of every page.
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2. By defining a link from within a page.
In Confluence, you can create links to pages that do not as yet exist. This is a useful facility as it allows you to create links first and enter content for those pages later. See Linking to pages within a space.
This type of a link is an undefined link and is indicated with a plus sign to remind you that the page needs to be created. Clicking on it brings up a screen that allows you to add content.
For example:
Link to new page.
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Editing an existing page
Deleting a page
Restoring a deleted page
Purging deleted pages
Commenting on a page
Inserting an image into a page
Attaching files to a page
Working with page families
Working with page templates
Linking pages
Viewing history of a page
Viewing page information
Page level permissioning
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