Creating a New Page

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Note that this is a destructive operation and all information entered in CKEditor editing area so far will be lost. If you unintentionally cleared your document by using the '''New Page''' function, you can revert the change with the [[CKEditor 3.x/Users Guide/Document/Undo and Redo|Undo]] fuction.
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Note that this is a destructive operation and all information entered in CKEditor editing area so far will be lost. If you unintentionally cleared your document by using the '''New Page''' function, you can revert the change with the [[CKEditor 3.x/Users Guide/Document/Undo and Redo|Undo]] function.

Latest revision as of 10:30, 13 December 2010

Document contents are entered into CKEditor editing area. If you want to blank out the editing area and start anew, you can create a new document. To achieve this, press the New Page toolbar button.

New document created in CKEditor


Note that this is a destructive operation and all information entered in CKEditor editing area so far will be lost. If you unintentionally cleared your document by using the New Page function, you can revert the change with the Undo function.

This page was last edited on 13 December 2010, at 10:30.