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Confluence allows you to present your pages in any order (sequence) you choose. The position of a page is reflected in the following places: By default, Confluence will present your pages in alphabetical order. When you move a page to a different position, the order becomes manual for the affected page family. Now let's consider what happens when you add a page to a page family, by creating a new page or by moving or copying a page into the family: You can change the order of the pages by moving pages within the page family — simply move the page to its new position while editing the page (see Moving a Page) or while viewing pages in the space's 'Tree' view (see Moving Pages within a Space). You can also change the order of a page-family from manual to alphabetical (see the 'Setting Page Order to Alphabetical' section on Setting a Page Family to Alphabetical Order).
Alphabetical versus Manual Order
When ordering pages alphabetically, Confluence actually applies a more sophisticated 'natural' order rather than a straight alphabetical order. The natural order handles numeric values correctly when doing string comparisons.
Changing the Page Order
RELATED TOPICS
Overview of Pages
Overview of Page Families
Moving a Page
Moving Pages within a Space
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