I want to be able to archive a page which has pages attached to it or are under that main page.
Is there a way to do this? or do you have to manually archive each page separately? Example:
Space X
I want all of Main page from A - C to archive together.
When you archive a page that have child pages you will be asked if you also want to archive the children too:
This is what I am getting.
It is not showing the nested pages so it wont let us get all of it in one archive. We have to go through each one.
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Okay, so on standard plan the nested archiving is not an option, you need to be on the premium plan in order to have that feature. This KB has more information about it.
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@Krista Dyer thanks for asking this question! It's been on my mind for some time and just haven't headed over here until today. Unfortunately, I have now learned that we have a standard plan :( but I'm going to see if we can change that. There is so much cleanup to do on our site.
@Mikael Sandberg thanks for such a clear answer.
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With the Better Content Archiving app, you can bulk-archive pages even if you are not on the Premium plan!
You can enter a CQL to select the pages to archive and the background job (at its next scheduled execution) will archive all those in one go:
The automation shown above will start on each Sunday 00:00 (in GMT) and archive all pages that are in the "To archive" status without any manual work!
See the tutorial: https://www.midori-global.com/products/better-content-archiving-for-confluence/cloud/documentation/configure/automation-schemes#configure-scheme
(Discl. this is an app developed and supported by our team. It is free up to 10 users.)
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Hi @Krista Dyer ,
If your use case is cleaning Confluence and removing many outdated pages, you might check out Breeze, available via the Atlassian Marketplace.
It automatically identifies outdated pages and implements review and archiving workflows for keeping your pages up-to-date (plus supports bulk archiving).
Breeze is a full content lifecycle management solution and features
👉 Give it a try or feel free to schedule an appointment with me for a personal demo.
Cheers, Adrian from B1NARY (we are the developers of Breeze)
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