Does anyone know if it's possible to turn off create blank document option, or have the create button launch the available templates, as opposed to a blank document? I really need to prevent people creating documents from scratch, because they don't, they information dump and move on.
I want to force at least a choice of templates. If not then force a specific one.
Hi @Colm Maguire , by promoting the templates you created you'll be hiding all other items, including blank page and blog post, under the Show more link.
However, you cannot remove the blank page template.
Because the Create button creates a blank document, and doesn't show the templates nobody actually sees them. Clicking on the ... beside the Create button will of course show the templates.
So while promoting templates is great, it's no good if people don't know they are there, and they don't.
I will just keep educating. Thank you in any case for your answer.
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Hi @Colm Maguire What about using the create from template macro on a parent page? It won't hide the "Create" option in the top menu, but if people already navigate to a parent page to add child pages, having a button on the page "Create new page" could be effective.
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