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h1. Including the text of a page on another page

To include the text of a page on another page:
* Create the page with the text you want to include. The space root is a good place to create the page, because the page will not interfere with navigation in the space.
* On the page where you want the included text to appear, *use the following markup at the place where the included text should start*: {code}{include:spacekey:name of page}{code}. If the page to be included is in the same space, you do not need the spackey.
* Alternatively, you can use the multi-excerpt macro. Refer to [Demonstration of includes and Excerpt-Includes (Multi-Excerpt and Excerpt Macros)]
* Avoid putting a table of contents on a page that is to be included, because the links will not work on the page where the table of contents is included.

As an example of the include macro, the [caArray Installation Guide|https://wiki.nci.nih.gov/x/VQcuAQ] has instructions for printing that are on a page in the space root of the caArray2 space. The markup for the included text is: {code}{include:Instructions for Printing}{code}

The instructions are also included below. The markup is: {code}{include:caArray2doc:Instructions for Printing}{code}

{include:caArray2doc:Instructions for Printing}

{tip:title=How to Locate All the Pages Where an "Include" is Used}Enter the include in the Confluence search field as follows: {code}"{include:spacekey:includepagename}"{code} where 'includepagename' is tht title of the included page.{tip}

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