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Available Document Health Checks

In this article, you'll find a complete overview of all health checks available in Scroll Documents, including their names, what they indicate, and how to resolve any issues they highlight.

The current health check includes the following validations:

Health check

What does this check do?

How can it be fixed?

Version prefix is consistent

Checks if all page titles start with the correct version prefix. This is needed to keep page titles unique.

For more information on why prefixes are necessary, see: Why Do I Need a Prefix When Creating, Copying, or Saving a Version of a Document?

Ensure page titles start with the configured version prefix.

To update a version prefix, see: Edit Version Prefix

Scroll Page IDs exists and are unique across the document

Checks if Scroll Page IDs exists on all pages in versions of the document and they are unique.

To learn more about Scroll Page IDs, see: Assign Scroll Page IDs and Manage Page Groups

Ensure there is no page without a Scroll Page ID or duplicate Scroll Page ID

For more information see:

No document or version nesting

Verify that version of this document are not nested within others or have versions nested within them.

Locate the root pages listed above in the content tree and rearrange them in a way that no root page is a descendant page of another.

For more information see:

Resolve "Page with id XXXX is part of a nested document"

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