I'm using Confluence Cloud. I have a page where I keep an excerpt, and some text explaining what the excerpt is for, and when to use it.
Can I prevent this page from appearing in search results, while still allowing my excerpt to be included in other pages?
I've modified my question and description after @Darren's original comments. I'm writing about this here because Atlassian says I don't have enough 'points' to continue contributing to the conversation via comments.
You can't - the index itself contains information on who can see a page. If a user can see a page, it is searchable for them, and you need them to be able to see it for excerpts to work for them.
One option is to put that page in an archived space. It will still be searchable if someone clicks the box for "Search Archived Spaces", but won't show up otherwise.
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Thanks Stephen. That's a nice work around for internal searching. Archived pages are still available to external search engines:
"Archiving a space has no effect on search results of external search engines. For example, a public space will still appear in Google search results."
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/archive-a-space-284368719.html
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Scrap using Excerpts altogether.. You can't have a half way house here unfortunately..
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Just allow yourself access to that Space/Page - it will show in the search for you but shouldn't be searchable by anyone with no access. Try page restrictions 1st, if not create a space specifcally..
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