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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:
- 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. - 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:
- 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. - Choose Browse and reorder all pages (default theme)
- Choose Tree
- 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:
- In a space with the Documentation theme, choose Browse > Pages at the top of the screen.
- Choose Alphabetical
- 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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