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Taken from http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-13277
According to this document, http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Restoring+a+Deleted+Page, and every version of this document in past versions of Confluence:
When you restore a page, you are retrieving it from 'Trash' to the same location in the space where it existed before it was deleted.
This is not the case. When you restore a page, the page is restored to the root of the space, not to it's original location. Example: spaceroot > First > Second > Third. If you delete Second and then restore, Second is now located at spaceroot > Second.
It would be much better if the deleted page was restored to it's original location. Note that when this change is made, CONF-13277 should be updated to ensure that the documentation correctly describes the actual behaviour.
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CONFCLOUD-13308 Restoring a deleted page should restore it to the original location
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