NIH | National Cancer Institute | NCI Wiki  

Error rendering macro 'rw-search'

null

Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.
Comment: Moved lnk down. Other edits.

To remove content, select the Delete link for the You can delete a page, comment, attachment, or blog post. 

  • For a comment or attachment: Click the Delete link.
  • For a page or blog post: Click the Tools (...) icon above the page title, on the right side of the

...

  • page. Select Delete.

If you do not see the delete link is not available, contact your project manager or team lead about your permissions, or contact NCIAppSupport@nih.gov.For more information, refer to the following page:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf613/delete-or-restore-a-page-964960393.html

Multiexcerpt include
MultiExcerptNameExitDisclaimer
nopaneltrue
PageWithExcerptwikicontent:Exit Disclaimer to Include

You can delete several pages together, if necessary. For example, consider the following procedure if you no longer need a set of draft pages for a software release. 

...

  1. Move those pages into a separate page family. For example, you could create a "Pages to Be Deleted" page for this purpose. 
  2. Request a deletion of the whole "Pages to Be Deleted" page treefamily. Confluence notifies you of potential broken links in links that would break if you delete that page treefamily

Consider also checking whether the page is in use as an Include page somewhere. For instructions, refer to Finding Where Reused Content Appears.

If you proceed with the deletion, you can restore the parent page of the deleted page family (the "Pages to Be Deleted" page in the above example) from the Trash for reuse. The other pages remain in the Trash.

For more information, refer to the following page:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf613/delete-or-restore-a-page-964960393.html 

Multiexcerpt include
MultiExcerptNameExitDisclaimer
nopaneltrue
PageWithExcerptwikicontent:Exit Disclaimer to Include