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Page permissions are set when editing a page.
Drop-down menus below the text-entry box allow you to restrict the viewing or editing of a page either to yourself, or to any group to which you belong.
In order to set or modify page permissions, a user needs to have 'Restrict Pages' permissions in the space to which the page belongs, and sufficient permissions to edit the page itself. If a user is restricted from editing a page through page permissions, they are also restricted from changing the permissions themselves. So, if you do not see the 'Restrict' option at the bottom of the page, you probably do not have the permission.
A space administrator has permission to do anything in the space regardless of any other setting.
Note
If you restrict the viewing of a page to yourself, space administrators will not be able to view the page directly, but will still be able to view the page via the space administration screens.
Screenshot : Restricting Pages
RELATED TOPICS
Space Permissions Overview
Viewing Page Permissions
Viewing Restricted Pages
Working with Pages
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2 Comments
Jean DAMAY
Mar 15, 2007Is it possible to restrict page to more than one group ?
Christopher Owen
Mar 15, 2007Hi Jean,
Not at the moment but we are aiming to have this feature in Confluence 2.5
Chris