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To add a page:
link located beside each space. In this case, Confluence will add the page at the root of the space.In Confluence, you can add a link which points to a page that you intend to create later. You might also use such a link to prompt other Confluence users to create pages. This type of link is called an undefined link.
To add an undefined link for later creation of a page:
'[]' into your page body, specifying the name of a page which does not exist. See example below.Here is an example of an undefined link:
What you need to type |
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[Link to new page] |
Screenshot above: Adding a page
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The Office Connector allows you to import a Word document into Confluence, optionally creating one or more new pages. See Importing an Office Document into Confluence.
Creating a Page using a Template
Writing Confluence pages
Confluence Notation Guide Overview
Editing an Existing Page
Working with Page Families
Linking Pages
Page Restrictions
Working with the Office Connector
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