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Cyber Essentials Knowledge Hub is based on a Confluence space and displayed using Refined.

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Add a text line in red that states The below will appear on the Refined page at

Type “/excerpt”. Click on the box and select Edit (the pencil icon). Name the excerpt - typically this would be M_TCB_ExampleArticle. Paste the article text into the box.

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Step 2 - Create target page in CEKH

Navigate to the CEKH space and create a new page in the location you wish it to appear in Refined. Refined will show the pages in the same order and with the same structure as they appear in the Confluence space.

Type in the page title, e.g. Example Article.

The page will be created using a template, go to the bar at the right, type TMPL, and the available templates will appear under the search bar.

In this example an article is being created, so choose TMPL_ContentPage.

Add the details to the PageProperty control of the article.

There is a default graphic for the page, this can be changed by hovering over the image, clicking on the grey portion of the box and clicking the Edit (pencil) icon. This will enable you to select the image you need, the default location for images is the IGS page IGS:KH_DefaultImages and the available images are shown in the dropdown. Any other page could also be used as the image source, you must use the space code followed by a colon followed by the name of the page where the image is stored. Once the image is selected, check Remove border panel and click Save.

Next, click the excerptInclude control and set the source as IGS : M_Example Article and the excerpt as M_TCB_ExampleArticle (or whatever your source is). The excerpt from the IGS page will appear inside the excerptInclude.

As this is a content page, there should be a downloadable PDF of the page. The PDF is generated from the Confluence page using the built-in PDF creator.

At the right side of the Layout control is a piece of text that says ‘Downloadable PDF’. Click on the left/right arrow to expand the width of the Layout so that you can edit the text. Replace this with the author name, publishing date, etc.

Click Publish and you will see the new page listed in the folder structure at the left.

To create the PDF, go to the 3 dots at the top right and click on Export>Export to PDF. Once it has been created, click Download PDF. On a Mac you will immediately see the file appear in the download alert at the top of the browser. Navigate to the file location (usually the Download folder) and change the file name to the article name (just remove the extraneous text from the file name).

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