A quick way to do this would be to have state keywords and pull these into lists on pages outside of the site (eg onto admin pages).
Or you could use nav manager to go through all the pages and depending on the selected state add it to the output.
The second suggestion would probably be a much cleaner way to do it
I've set up an option list field for all pages in a project that can be used to identify the "state" of a page. That is, you can select options like "Needs Revisions", "Candidate for removal", etc. Content authors need to be able to get at a list of all pages matching a particular status so that they can run down the list and make revisions to the pages that need them. At first I thought that we might be able to do this with Management Server's built-in search functionality by giving the option list values that are highly unlikely to show up in web content. So I created a custom search using "content" as the search criteria, but it seems that option list values aren't searched by this. Is there a way that authors can easily search for option list values? Or maybe someone can recommend another way to implement this?
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