Don't publish page

I was sure I’d seen mention of this recently and it would be really useful
to have it. A way to optionally NOT publish a page in it’s entirety.

The reason, and there may be a better way to do this: I want to keep various
construction files, text, text frame and table fragments for construction
purposes. I know it could keep them in a separate Freeway file but that is
not quite as convenient.

Ideas?

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On 24 Feb 2009, at 18:57, Peter Tucker wrote:

A way to optionally NOT publish a page in it’s entirety.

How about using a master page?

I’ve done this before now, and while not perfect, it served.

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on 24/02/2009 20:07, Heather Kavanagh at email@hidden wrote:

On 24 Feb 2009, at 18:57, Peter Tucker wrote:

A way to optionally NOT publish a page in it’s entirety.

How about using a master page?

I’ve done this before now, and while not perfect, it served.

Brilliant, that’ll solve the question and keep it outa the way too ;~}}

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Or just not link to the page. That way, while it is uploaded, it isn’t
actually visible to anyone that doesn’t know the filename. To keep it
even safer, you could create a folder in Freeway (with a cryptic name)
and place it in that, with no links to it again, then upload.

Joe

On 24 Feb 2009, at 20:13, Peter Tucker wrote:

on 24/02/2009 20:07, Heather Kavanagh at email@hidden wrote:

On 24 Feb 2009, at 18:57, Peter Tucker wrote:

A way to optionally NOT publish a page in it’s entirety.

How about using a master page?

I’ve done this before now, and while not perfect, it served.

Brilliant, that’ll solve the question and keep it outa the way
too ;~}}

Best wishes Peter

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on 24/02/2009 22:58, Joe Billings at email@hidden wrote:

Or just not link to the page. That way, while it is uploaded, it isn’t
actually visible to anyone that doesn’t know the filename. To keep it
even safer, you could create a folder in Freeway (with a cryptic name)
and place it in that, with no links to it again, then upload.

Thanks Joe, that’s the method I’ve been using until now, but Heather’s
suggestion is better because he page never have to be uploaded.

Joe

On 24 Feb 2009, at 20:13, Peter Tucker wrote:

on 24/02/2009 20:07, Heather Kavanagh at email@hidden wrote:

On 24 Feb 2009, at 18:57, Peter Tucker wrote:

A way to optionally NOT publish a page in it’s entirety.

How about using a master page?

I’ve done this before now, and while not perfect, it served.

Brilliant, that’ll solve the question and keep it outa the way
too ;~}}

Best wishes Peter

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Best wishes Peter

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