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If a user does not have view permissions on a page, that page and it's children will not display in the child pages macro nor the page tree in the sidebar. You may still place a link to a restricted page on an unrestricted page, which will still display to the the user even if they do not have appropriate permissions. It is best practice to place a notification next to the link that the linked page is restricted.
Ex. Restricted Page
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Navigate to the page desired to have restrictions
Click on the Page Restriction icon 🔒 (note the Identifying Page Restrictions above for the different ways the lock icon appears) to the right of the page breadcrumbs
The Page Restrictions dialogue will be presented displaying the current Page Restriction structure
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Changing Page Permission Type
Navigate to the page permissions
Select the new permission type you would like to apply to the page from the dropdown below Restrictions
If changing to a restricted page type (edit or view and edit), follow the steps in Adding Page Permissions. If completely un-restricting the page, continue to the next step.
After the new permission type has been applied, click Apply