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There are several ways to assign a page to a variant, find out how in this page. |
Once a variant has been created in the administration, you will need to assign pages to it.
There are several ways to assign a page to a variant:
On the Confluence page where
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requirements are defined
On the Administration page.
Assign pages individually to a variant
Before having any variant created, |
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Once selected, the page is indexed using this variant.
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all your pages will be in ‘Current’ by default. You can see that information in the Byline. | |||||||
The easiest way to create a variant, is to duplicate your current page. Make sure you give it a different name, by adding the name of the variant for example. | |||||||
It is normal to see a
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To assign the page, go into the byline and click on: “Variant : “Current” (change)”. You will then see this dropdown. | |||||||
Select the desired variant and click on Save and re-index. | |||||||
If your page has children pages, you will also be able to include them in the variant. Rick ‘Include child pages’ and save. |
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If your page requirements are listed as dependencies of other requirements, the dependencies will have to be edited to point at the new variant. |
Bulk assign pages to a variant in the Administration
When clicking on the Assign pages button, a dialog is displayed:The byline popup is available for users with the permission to edit the page.
When opening the dialog a list of page of your space are displayed as a tree (first level, then you can expand to see the children)
The process may take some time, you can close the dialog, the processing is done in background. |