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If you only delete the page in the source space, the page will remain in the target space, even after a space publish action.

Deleting a page in the target space

  • if you delete a page in the target space, the source space page will be set with a publishing status of NEW

  • if this page is no longer required you will need to manually delete the page in the source space as well

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Publishing the source page again will create a new page as version one in the target space with a new contentID.

Instead of deleting a page you may have decided to archive the page.

Archiving a page in the target space

  • if you archive a page in the target space, the source space page cannot be published again until the page is unarchived or deleted

  • publishing byline status remains on the target space page

  • the archive action does not change the publishing status

  • editing the target space page will update the publishing and sync status

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The source page retains the link to the archived target space published page.

Archiving a page in the source space

  • if you archive a page in the source space, the source space page cannot be published again until the page is unarchived

  • editing the source space page will update the publishing and sync status

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The target space page retains the link to the archived source space page.

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Deleting a page that has been published will have different effects depending in on whether the deleted page to be removed is in the source space or the target space.

Archiving a page in either space maintains has a different impact to deleting a page - if a page is archived in either space this prevents any further publishing actionsaction for the page.

Deleting a page in the source space

  • if you delete a page on the source space, you will need to manually delete the page in the target space as well

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