3ds Max 2013 Autodesk® 3ds Max® 2013 and Autodesk® 3ds Max® Design 2013 software share core technology and are data and plug-in compatible. Choose either Autodesk 3ds Max for game developers, visual effects artists, and motion graphics artists along with other creative professionals working in the media design industry; and Autodesk 3ds Max Design for architects, designers, civil engineers, and visualization specialists.
Autodesk® 3ds Max® and Autodesk® 3ds Max® Design software provide powerful, integrated 3D modeling, animation, and rendering tools that enable artists and designers to focus more energy on creative, rather than technical challenges. The products share core technology, but offer specialized toolsets for game developers, visual effects artists, and motion graphics artists along with other creative professionals working in the media design industry on one hand; and architects, designers, engineers, and visualization specialists on the other.
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When you create a parent page, Confluence asks: "Is this a meeting note, a product requirement, or a decision log?" It pre-populates child page templates (e.g., a "Meeting Note" parent auto-creates child pages for "Agenda," "Decisions," "Action Items").
Correction: Technically, there is no hard limit (you can go 10+ levels deep). Practically , users get lost after 4 levels. If you see Level 1 > Level 2 > Level 3 > Level 4 > Level 5 , no one will scroll right. Pro Tips for a Useful Hierarchy | If you want... | Do this... | Avoid this... | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Discoverability | Use the "Root Page" as a Table of Contents (TOC) with links to child pages. | Using only the sidebar navigation. | | Fast permissions | Use Space permissions for 90% of users; use Page restrictions only for 1:1 reviews or confidential drafts. | Overusing page restrictions (slows down rendering). | | Archival | Move old project spaces to an "Archive" Space. | Deleting spaces (breaks historical links). | | Cross-linking | Use [title:page name] to link between hierarchies. | Duplicating content across spaces. | The Verdict: Should you use it? Yes, but with a governance rule. The Confluence Hierarchy is a database of pages , not a file system. It fails when treated like Windows Explorer (folders within folders). It succeeds when treated like a book : Spaces = Bookshelves, Parent Pages = Books, Child Pages = Chapters. confluence hierarchy
Confluence does not have a true "folder" copy/paste. To move a deep hierarchy (Parent A > Child B > Child C) under a new Parent D, you must manually relabel the "Parent" field on each page. This is tedious and error-prone. When you create a parent page, Confluence asks:
Unlike hierarchical file folders (which hide content), Confluence shows the entire tree in the left sidebar. This allows for deep nesting (Parent > Child > Grandchild) without losing context. Where It Breaks (The Pain Points) 1. The "Black Hole" of Orphaned Pages If a user creates a page without linking it to a parent (using "Create" from the dashboard), that page exists in the Space but is invisible in the sidebar. You won't find it unless you use search. Fix: Train users to always click "Add Child Page" from an existing parent. If you see Level 1 > Level 2