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The following are the steps to restricting viewing or editing of a page, or to restrict both. 

  1. Navigate to the page for which you want to set restrictions.
  2. Click the Edit tab and scroll to the bottom.
  3. Click the link to EDIT Restrictions.
  4. Select the buttons to restrict viewing and editing one button at a time and complete the dialog. You may click one or any combination of the links to choose users or groups.
    1. Click the link to choose me and your name will be added to the list of people that viewing or editing is restricted to.
    2. Click the link to choose users and when the dialog opens enter the email or username for a user and click Search.When the name appears, check the box and click Select User(s). Note: You must know the email or username for anyone you want to select; Confluence can not locate NCI's users by Full Name. You must select one user at a time.
    3. Click the link to choose groups and when the dialog opens, type an asterisk and click Search to display a list of the available Groups. Click the links to display subsequent pages listing the groups. Check the boxes of the groups you want to select and click Select Group(s).
  5. When you are finished, click Save to save the page with the restrictions you have set.
  6. If you want to remove restrictions, edit the page again and click the link to remove

Only a system administrator or a wiki administrator with a special permission can create a Space. Creating Spaces is usually not needed. If you can't find a Space that could contain your topic, or you want to hide a large number of pages on different topics all related to one large topic, send a request to NCICB Application Support (ncicb@pop.nci.nih.gov0 to request a Space and the LDAP Groups that will work in that Space.

To create a "wiki home page," open a page on the general topic that should contain your topic. Choose the page that's the most logical higher level container for your page (the same way you pick a high level topic in an outline, to put a topic under). On that page, click the Add Page link.

When the new page editing window opens, type your page title and text in the usual way. When you're done, click Save.

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