By default, when you delete a page in Confluence, this will remove all versions of the page. To do that, you need the 'Remove Pages' permission. See Space permissions. If someone has applied page restrictions to the page, the restrictions may prevent you from deleting the page too.

If you want to delete a specific version of a page, you need to be a space administrator.

Deleting all versions of a page

ページの削除手順

Go to the page and choose Tools > Remove. Confirm the action as prompted.
Note: The 'Remove' option will only appear if you have permission to remove this page.

Deleting a specific version of a page

To delete just one version of a page:

  1. Go to the page and choose Tools > Page History.

  2. Choose Remove next to the version you want to delete, and confirm the action as prompted.

Deleting a page and all its children

If the page you are deleting has any child pages , they will be moved to the root of the space. The child pages will not be deleted.

Hint: If you need to remove a parent page and a large number of child pages:

  • Create a temporary new space.
  • Move the parent page to the new space. The child pages will move too.
  • Remove the space.

注意

  • When you delete a page, Confluence moves it to the trash. Space administrators can recover pages from the trash.
  • Purge the trash to remove the page permanently.
  • When you delete a version of a page, the version is not stored in the trash. The deletion of a version is therefore permanent and cannot be undone.
  • Attachments attached to a deleted page will remain in the database (allowing potential retrieval) until the trash is purged. When the trash is purged, all attachments on that page are pemanently removed.
  • When you remove a version of a page, the version numbers of the later versions will change accordingly. For example, if a page has four versions and you remove version 2, then version 3 will become version 2 and version 4 will become version 3.