Confluence 2.6 : Guide to Confluence Macros
This page last changed on Jun 18, 2007 by rosie@atlassian.com.
Macros allow you to perform programmatic functions within a page, and can be used for generating more complex content structures. Generally speaking, a macro is simply a command wrapped inside curly braces {...}. To learn how to write your own macro, or use macros written by other people, read the Confluence Plugin Guide. Macros currently available in Confluence include:
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