Confluence 4.0 : Include Page Macro
This page last changed on May 29, 2011 by pwatson.
You can use the Include Page macro to display the contents of one Confluence page or blog post in another page or blog post. On this page: Usage with the Macro BrowserTo insert the Include Page macro into a page using the Macro Browser:
Usage with the Wiki Markup EditorLet's assume that 'Sample Include Page' is the title of the page whose contents you want to display. Our sample page is here: Sample Include Page.
ParametersWhen editing, you can click on the macro placeholder and choose Edit to display the parameters for this macro in the Macro Browser. Parameters are options that you can set for Confluence macros to control the content or format of the macro output. The table below lists parameters for this macro that can be set in the Macro Browser.
ExamplesThis example shows how to display the contents of a page located in the same space as the current page, where 'Confluence Overview' is the name of the page you want to display. {include:Confluence Overview} In this example, the page is located in another space, where 'DS' is the key of the other space. {include:DS:Confluence Overview} This example shows how to display the contents of a blog post located in the same space, where 'Free chocolate in the kitchen' is the name of the blog post you want to display, and the URL of the blog post contains the date '2010/12/01'. {include:/2010/12/01/Free chocolate in the kitchen} In this example, the blog post is located in another space, where 'DS' is the key of the other space. {include:DS:/2010/12/01/Free chocolate in the kitchen} Notes
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