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If you want to reuse existing translations on your Confluence, you can link them to a page set as primary content. This operation will enable the navigation will allow you to navigate between page languages by using the Lango Switcher or Lango Macro. In addition to linking existing translations, you can also create translations from scratch. This can be particularly useful in scenarios requiring compliance, where data should not be shared with third parties.

How to link a page

To link an existing page as a translation:

  • Open the Lango Control Management Panel within the primary content page that hosts the original content

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  • Select the “Link existing page” operation

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  • Set the translation language

  • Search for and select the page you wish to link to

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Your page is now linked as a translation, and your user can navigate itenabling user navigation.

Unlink pages

If You can deactivate the link if you no longer need a translation , but still want wish to keep retain it for future use, you can deactivate the link. When you unlink a translation. Once unlinked, users can no longer reach it navigate to the translation via the switcher or the macro.

To unlink a translation:

  • Open the Lango control management panel within the primary content page that hosts the original content

  • Click on the unlink button on the line of the "unlink" option next to the translation you want to unlink. You can link relink the translation again at any time.

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