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You can create separate RSS Feeds for different Wiki Spaces and organize them however you prefer inside your RSS Reader.

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Step 3: OPTIONAL <Advanced Options> (Note: snipped from the above image).  If these extra features do not apply, feel free to skip and go to Step 4. In this example, the default <Feed Name> was retained, but you are free to name it however you prefer. Also, the <Limit to> was changed from 10 to 20 items. In the <Include For Pages> section, you can ask for the entire "Content" or just the "Changes" or, as shown below, both.  

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A word about the field <With these labels>... If you use labels (a.k.a. tags) on your Wiki pages and are consistent in their usage, you could insert those terms here and that will limit the RSS Feed to pages containing those tags.  For example, if one used the label "atrt" on certain Wiki pages, that term could be inserted in this box and Confluence would generate updates for pages containing only that label. For this example, <With these labels> was left blank, which means that all Page, Blog Post, and Comment updates to the Open Forums and Topic Registration spaces will be included.

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Step 4: Click on the <Create RSS Feed> button shown in the image above.  You will see the following image in a new screen. (Note: The <Feed Details> reflects the options selected. The Space names will look a little different because the RSS Builder has switched to using the system spacekey vs. the display name.)

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Step 5: If you right-click on the "Atom Feed" rectangle (see top of the above image), you can copy the entire link (it is LONG) and paste or drag it to your RSS Reader application.

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