The Page Group Manager is a tool that helps you organize and maintain your Scroll Document's structure. Here's what you can do:
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Monitor: Check if any pages lack a Scroll Page ID (meaning they're not in a group).
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Add: Assign pages to existing groups.
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Create: Make new page groups to organize your content.
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Move: Fix issues by moving pages between groups.
How It Works
The Page Group Manager is divided into two sections:
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Left Side: "Pages without a group" This lists any pages that haven't been assigned to a group yet.
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Right Side: This displays your existing page groups and lets you manually add pages to them.

Fix Pages Without a Group with Auto-Grouping
Usually, all pages belong to a group. But if you find some without a group, it's usually because:
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They were created using the standard Confluence Create button.
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Your document is older (created with Scroll Documents 2.5.0 or earlier).
In order to fix such pages:
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Open the Page Group Manager from the Document Library by navigating to More document actions (•••) of the respective document and selecting Manage page groups.
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If you have pages without Scroll Page IDs, they will be listed in the “Pages without a group” section on the left.
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Click Auto-Group.
If the Auto-Group did not fix the problem it’s likely you need to assign the page groups manually. Learn more about this in the section below.
Fix Pages Without a Group Manually
There are situations where our algorithm is unable to reliable determine a Page Group for a given page. In which case, you may need to manually assign the page to a group. In these cases you might need to:
Create a new Page Group
If a page does not belong to any existing groups, you can easily create a new one:
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Drag the page page from the “Pages without a group” section and drop it in any one of the two columns on the right.
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You can repeat the process for other pages by clearing out the columns on the right by clicking X in the page selection drop down on top of the column.
Changes are automatically saved when you drop a page into one of the columns.

Add page to an existing Page Group
If a page should belong to an existing group, you can do it in the following way:
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Load the page group by searching for any existing page that belongs to the group using the page picker on top of either of the columns on the right.
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Once loaded, drag the page from the left to its corresponding cell on the right. E.g. in this example, drag the page (v1)[BD] Child - 03 to the cell v1 on the right.

Re-assign pages from one group to another
You may need to re-assign pages to different groups under the following circumstances:
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If two pages with the same title don't actually belong together but were assigned to the same group.
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If two pages that belong together were assigned to different groups because they don't have the same title.

In the screenshot above, the page (v1) Child - 01 was assigned to a new Page group when in fact it should have been grouped with the page BD Child - 01 because of the differences in the title.
If you need to re-assign such pages to the correct group, you can do it in the following way:
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Load the two page groups in the columns on the right as shown in the screenshot.
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Drag the page from the incorrect group to the correct one.