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The source draft space content hierarchy is maintained but . However, the child page order under this parent is dependent based on the chronological sequence of the child pages are published to the target space.

  • if you wish to maintain the order in the source draft space you will need to manually reorder the published content in the target space

  • changing the order of the content in the target space (as long as the hierarchy is not changed) will does not prevent the publishing of updates to the reordered content

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For example, if your current source and target spaces have the following content, hierarchy and content order.

Source Space

Draft

Target Space

Published

  • Parent

    • Child One

    • Child Two

    • Child Three

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  • Parent

    • Child One

    • Child Two

    • Child Three

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You then

  • edit the page Child Two

  • change Child Two order in the source space hierarchy

  • re-publish the Child Two page

Source Space

Draft - update

Target Space

Published - update

  • Parent

      • Child Two (updated)

      • Child One

      • Child Three

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  • Parent

    • Child One

    • Child Two (updated)

    • Child Three

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Re-publishing Child Two does not change the order of this page in the target space.

If you wish to maintain the order from the source draft space you will need to manually reorder the published page in the published content in the target spacetarget space.

Moving a page and publishing state

When a page that has been published and synced is moved, and there is a change in the hierarchy:

  • moving the source space changes the publishing state to Out of Sync

  • moving the target space, the publishing state remains Synced

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