Click the Externally Published Portlets link.

4-26 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Portal of these objects from their page groups to the Shared Objects page group. You cannot move templates and navigation pages. To share templates and navigation pages across page groups, you must create them in the Shared Objects page group. Pages also cannot be moved to the Shared Objects page group. However, you can publish pages as portlets and share them in that way. For more information, see Section 8.5, Placing One Page Onto Another . The default language of the Shared Objects page group is English. If you create a page group in a language other than English, then try to add an untranslated object from the Shared Objects page group to a page in this non-English page group, an error is displayed. You must provide translations in other languages for shared objects; or, at least, provide a translation for the default language of the page group. For more information, see Chapter 19, Translating Portal Content . This can have implications particularly when you want to share a template over page groups whose base language is not English. For example, consider the objects that belong to a template owned by the Shared Objects page group. Imagine that these objects do not have any translations. You apply the template to a page in page group whose base language is not English. The objects on the template that have no equivalent translation do not display. If you want those objects to display, first you must add translated versions of those objects to the template. For more information, see Section 19.3.1, Adding a Translated Item . The same holds true for navigation pages. That is, a navigation page in the Shared Objects page group must be translated to the default language of a non-English page group in order to use it in that non-English page group. To create or manage objects in the Shared Objects page group, you must have the appropriate page group privileges on the Shared Objects page group. For example, to create or edit a shared category, you must have the page group privilege Manage Classifications on the Shared Objects page group. For more information about privileges, see Appendix B, Page Group Object Privileges and Chapter 17, Protecting Your Content .

4.6.2 Moving Objects to the Shared Objects Page Group

When you want to share an existing object across page groups, you can move it to the Shared Objects page group. When you move different types of objects, different additional actions may result from the move. For example, when you move a category, all of its associated sub-categories are also moved. Its associated category pages are regenerated, and any content on the original category pages is lost. If the Shared Objects page group contains an object that uses the same name as an object that you move to the Shared Objects page group, Oracle Portal appends a value to the Name internal name of the moved object. This is to maintain name uniqueness within the page group. For example, imagine that the Shared Objects page group contains a category named sample_category. Another page group, Division, contains a category that is also named sample_category. You move sample_category from the Division page group to the Shared Note: To move an attribute, page type, item type, category, or perspective from its page group to the Shared Objects page group, you must have the source page group privilege Manage Classifications on both the page group and the Shared Objects page group. To move a style you must have the page group privilege Manage Style on the source page group and the Shared Objects page group.