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Archive a space

Archiving a space hides it from basic site navigation, removing clutter so that it’s easier to find the most up-to-date and relevant content. You’ll always be able to find an archived space if you need it later, and you can restore it at any time.

Archive a space

  1. Make sure you’re in the space you want to archive.

  2. Next to your space's name in the sidebar, select More actions (•••), then Archive space.

  3. Select the Archive space button.

  4. Select Archive to confirm your decision.

How archived spaces behave on your site

Archived spaces (and all content contained within them) won’t appear in the following:

  • Any dropdown menus, including the Confluence quick navigation (which drops down when you enter text in the search box).

  • The general list of spaces in the Space Directory. Instead, they’ll appear in the Archived Spaces list. 

  • Any activity streams, even if the archived space is updated.

Archived spaces retain the following functionality:

  • You can view the content as usual, by following a link or typing in a URL belonging to the archived space. 

  • You can edit the content as usual, as determined by the space permissions.

  • RSS feeds, watches, and notifications remain active.

  • They’ll still appear under any categories they’ve been labeled with.

  • Public spaces (accessible to anyone on the Internet) will continue to appear in external search engines’ search results, like Google’s.

Restore an archived space

  1. Select Spaces in the sidebar.

  2. Select View all spaces.

  3. Select the Archived button to filter the space list.

  4. Find your space and select More actions (•••), then Space settings.

  5. Open the General menuand select Archive space.

  6. Select Restore.

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