In Confluence, you can add links to pages that you intend to create later. These are links to 'undefined pages'. This is useful because it allows you to create links first and enter content for those pages later.

For example, this link to new page is a link to a non-existent page, also called an undefined page. The link is shown in dark red. If someone clicks the link, Confluence will create a new page called 'link to new page'.

The 'Undefined Pages' view gives a consolidated report of all undefined pages so that you can manage your space better. The undefined page links are badged with this icon to remind you that those pages need to be created.

To view a list of the undefined links in a space:

    • If this space has the Default theme applied, go to the space and choose Space tools on the sidebar.
    • If this space has the Documentation theme applied, go to Browse in the top bar and select Space Admin.

    Note: This option appears only if you are a space administrator for the space or you are a super user (a member of the confluence-administrators group).

  1. Choose Content Tools > Undefined Pages

If your space uses the Documentation theme:

  1. Choose Browse > Space Operations at the top of the screen.
  2. Choose Undefined Pages in the space operations options.

You can choose the link for an undefined page to create the page and add content to it.

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