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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: {include:spacekey:name of page}. 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)
  • Be sure not to include a table of contents as the links on page where it is included to will not work.

As an example of the include macro, the caArray Installation Guide has instructions for printing that are on a page in the space root of the caArray2 space. The markup for the included text is: {include:Instructions for Printing}.

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

Unable to render {include} The included page could not be found.

How to Locate All the Pages Where an "Include" is Used

Enter the include in the Confluence search field as follows:

"{include:spacekey:includepagename}"

where 'includepagename' is tht title of the included page.

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