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Add Steps

Find out how to add steps to your guide in Guided Pathways for Confluence.

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Written by Chloe Tsappis
Updated over a week ago

A step is a Confluence page or blog that is displayed to the user. Each step shows one page, with user interaction deciding the next step.

To create a new step in your guide:

  1. click the Add a child step + icon.

  2. Enter a Step title.

  3. Enter the Button text. This is the text that shows on the button located in the previous step.

  4. Click the Link to Confluence Page to open the Link to Content in the Confluence dialog.

Under Page Search, you can select whether to search via page title to search or enter the page URL. Search for the page you want to display and click Add.
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You can preview your guide at any point by clicking the ellipses button and selecting Preview Guide.
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You are just linking to Confluence content here. Guided Pathways for Confluence does not store any of your Confluence content, so when you select a page to display for a step, all of its contents are shown. Permissions are inherited from the original Confluence page. Only users with permission to view the original page can view it within a guide. Always check permissions before publishing.

Add additional steps

Click the + Add a child step icon next to the parent step in the right-hand column. A new step is created.

Repeat the steps set out above.

Each step can have a maximum of 10 child steps.

Duplicate Steps

To duplicate a previously created step:

  1. Click the ellipsis menu next to the step you wish to add a child step to.

  2. Select Duplicate Step.

  3. Search for the name of the step you wish to duplicate, or select from the drop-down.

  4. Click Save.
    A duplicate step is created as a child of the parent page, with the same title, button text, and content as the duplicated step.

Move steps

Rearranging steps in Guided Pathways is simple: just drag and drop the step to the desired position.

Moving a step also moves all child pages of that step.


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