All Confluence pages are contained within a space. You can use the 'Pages' view to see a list of recently updated pages and all pages within a space.

To access the 'Pages' view:

  1. Go to a page in the space and choose Pages in the sidebar. For more options, choose Browse and reorder all pages.
    Or, if you are using the Documentation theme, choose Browse > Pages at the top of the screen.
  2. Recently updated pages and a hierarchical (tree) view of all pages in the space display.

Screenshot: The pages view in the default theme

Viewing a hierarchical list of pages

The hierarchical (tree) view is a useful way to see the parent-child relationships between the pages.

To view an alphabetical list of all pages in a space:

  1. Go to a page in the space and choose Pages in the sidebar. For more options, choose Browse and reorder all pages.
    Or, if you are using the Documentation theme, choose Browse > Pages at the top of the screen.
  2. Choose Browse and reorder all pages (default theme)
  3. Choose Tree
  4. Expand the branches of the tree to view pages.

Viewing an alphabetical list of pages (documentation theme only)

To view an alphabetical list of all pages in a space:

  1. In a space with the Documentation theme, choose Browse > Pages at the top of the screen.
  2. Choose Alphabetical
  3. Choose a letter to view all pages starting with that letter.

Hint: If you know the title of a page, you might find it faster using the Confluence search.

Screenshot: Tree view in the documentation theme


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