I have an existing parent page with the Child Display macro.
How can I add another (previously created) page to this same parent.
In other words:
1. I have Parent Page A with the Child Display Macro listing pages B, C
2 I have another page Z which I would like to include on Parent Page A in the child display macro.
Thanks
Go to page Z and in the 3-dots menu select "Move". Specify page A.
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One additional question - Is it possible, in the above scenario, for page Z to be included as a child page on multiple pages. For example, I would like page Z to be also included as a child on Page D so that page Z displays as child for both Page A and Page D. Is that possible?
Thanks.
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Strictly speaking, no. A page can only have one parent in Confluence. So page Z cannot be a child of both page A and page D.
However, you can use the iFrame macro to embed page Z in page D, and leave page Z as a child of page A. Some pros and cons about using that macro:
You could also explore these Macros: Include Page, or Excerpt with Excerpt Include.
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Hello Mykenna,
Thanks for you help and suggestions.. The Include Page works for what I need.
Kind regards,
Steve Rogers
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Welcome to the Atlassian Community @Steve I Rogers
Mykenna is right, you simply have to move the page Z under Parent page A, so that it will appear as a child of Page A. Refer this link on how you can move a page.
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