OK - found it:

1. Open up appropriate content class
2. Select 'templates'
3. Click 'Assign Project Variants' in the action menu
4. Select 'No' under 'Publish'

Easy! :)

On Dec 11, 5:02 pm, bobbykjack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, a publication package with an empty value for certain folders
> appears to do the trick. However, the job report gives a clue as to
> what I'd REALLY like to achieve:
>
> PageId 2 not published, templatevariant is set to publish=no
>
> How do I configure a 'templatevariant'?
>
> - Bobby
>
> On Dec 11, 4:51 pm, bobbykjack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the response, Frederic. I should clarify: I'm talking about
> > 'pages' that are actually components of a page, shared by many. Thus,
> > they have to be publishable (as part of another page), but just
> > shouldn't be published 'on their own'. That rules out options 2 & 3, I
> > think. Option 1 is a possibility, although I'm hoping I can do it in a
> > cleaner way. I'm experimenting with a new publication package to see
> > if I can achieve this.
>
> > On Dec 11, 2:31 pm, Frederic Hemberger
>
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > * You can attach the page to a list and add an authorization package
> > > to prevent publishing.
> > > * Or (if it's just a single page) set it's appearence schedule end-
> > > date to some point in the past.
> > > * Keep the page in draft mode. ;-)
>
>
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