I'm finding it a bit too easy to move pages in Confluence. This results in pages being accidently moved to the wrong location (read "I found a page today that had been moved and made a child of another page that it shouldn't have been"!).
Does anyone else have this problem? Is there a way to avoid this?
I think it would be more useful to have to "accept" the move before it happens rather than have the option to "undo" the move after it's happened ... and in any case that's only possible for the time that the "undo" popup stays open.
I found this information regarding moving page in-between two spaces.
To move or copy a page into a different space, you also need:
If the page has restrictions and you want to keep the page restrictions in the new location, you'll also need Restrict permission in the space you're moving to. .
Thanks for your answer @KAGITHALA BABU ANVESH but that doesn't really help me as it doesn't address my problem. And I'm mainly referring to moving pages within a space.
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Hi @Lucy Minato ,
You mean re-ordering pages right. child page to another right.
Please check the below image and link. which can help about reordering pages.
https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/move-copy-and-hide-pages/
At present there is no feature as "" "accept" the move before it happens rather than have the option to "undo" the move after it's happened ""
Thanks.
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