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The following instructions will show you how to view the hierarchy of pages within a space, and move pages to different positions within the hierarchy.

(/) It is suggested that you use the new space that you created during the [Tutorial] (see '[Creating a space]'). 

PART A: First, you will create some new pages :
# Go to the home page of your new space.
# Under the '*Add*' menu, select '*Page*'.
# A new, blank page appears.
# Click in the box near the top of the screen, where the words '*New Page*' appear. The words '*New Page*' will disappear. Type the following title: 'Book One'.
# Save your new page and go back to the space's home page.
# Repeat steps 2-5, but give your new page the title 'Chapter One'.
# Repeat steps 2-5, but give your new page the title 'Chapter Two'.

You have now created three new pages. All three pages are children of the space's home page.

PART B: Now you will view the pages within your space, and move some of your new pages into more logical positions:
# From the '*Browse*' menu, select '*Pages*'.
# A list of pages appears.
# Click the plus-sign next to the word '*Home*'.
# A list of pages (i.e. children of the space's home page) is displayed. Your three new pages are included in the list, i.e.
#* 'Book One'
#* 'Chapter One'
#* 'Chapter Two'
# With your mouse, drag 'Chapter One' onto 'Book One'.
# Click the plus-sign next to the word '*Home*'.
# A plus-sign now appears next to the words 'Book One'. Click this plus-sign.
# 'Chapter One' now appears indented below 'Book One'. Your tree should now look like this:
#* 'Book One'
#** 'Chapter One'
#* 'Chapter Two'
# With your mouse, drag 'Chapter Two' onto 'Book One'.
# Click the plus-sign next to the word '*Home*'.
# Click the plus-sign next to the words 'Chapter One'. 'Your tree should now look like this:
#* 'Book One'
#** 'Chapter One'
#** 'Chapter Two'
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{info:icon=false}In Confluence, you can organise pages into a hierarchy of parent and child pages. Pages in such a hierarchy are called a '_page family_' (or _'page tree'_). For more information about working with page families, please see the [documentation|http://confluence.atlassian.com/x/fSAC]. By default, a new page is the child of the page you were viewing when you started creating the new page.
There are three ways to view the list of pages in a space. You can choose to view:
- recently-added pages only

- all pages, in alphabetic order

- all pages, in hierarchical order (also known as a 'page tree')

If the list of pages contains just the word 'Home' with a plus-sign next to it, then you are looking at the hierarchical order. If not, click 'Tree' (next to the word 'View', above the list of pages).
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