On an Confluence platform, there are several existing spaces.
I've just figured out that 3 of them are set as "space template", because when I click on:
'Create Space' / 'Company Manual' (which is a "Space blueprint") / 'Next'
As a result, I get this drop-down list with 3 items:
3-space-templates.png
=> I can find and edit these 3 spaces. However, how have they been set as "template"? In other words, how can I populate this drop-down list myself?
Here is the solution, very specific to my issue: I was not member of the 'company-template-managers' group, which gets access rights to access to the 'Template Management' page / menu.
Hello @Nicolas Casel,
Lemme try help you.
If your space uses the Documentation theme:
Note:The Space Admin option appears only if you have space admin permissions, or if you're part of the 'confluence-administrators' group.
Step by step from documentation https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/_adding-a-space-template-228065449.html
Regards,
Lameck.
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Thanks Lameck for your feedback because it makes me figure out that my question is not properly written.
To be correct, I would like to create a template of a "full wiki space", and not a (page) template inside an existing wiki space. In other words, my goal is to proceed like this:
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@Nicolas Casel, I think who @Nic Brough [Adaptavist] is the best expert to help you.
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