NOTE: To have a content item or page in status Awaiting review you must use Three levels of approval type of workflow
NOTE: To have a content item or page in status Awaiting approval you must use One, Two, or Three levels of approval type of workflow.
NOTE: To have a content item or page in status Awaiting publishing you must use Two or Three levels of approval type of workflow.
NOTE: To have a content item or page in status Rejected for review you must use Three levels of approval type of workflow.
NOTE: To have a content item or page in status Rejected you must use One, Two, or Three levels of approval type of workflow.
NOTE: To have a content item or page in status Rejected for publishing, you must use Two or Three levels of approval type of workflow.
IMPORTANT: In next to any of the above statuses, the system displays in brackets (newer than published), it means that the content item or page has an older version that is published on the website. For more information about the currently published version, see Revision history for content items item and Revision history of pages.
NOTE: You can only unpublish a content item or page that is published.
When a content item or page is unpublished, in the list of content items or pages, the system displays .
NOTE: A blog does not have a status.
NOTE: Group pages do not have status, because they do not have content. On Pages page they are represented by .
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