When I go to the + Other Macro list, the TOC (Table of Contents) macro is not present. Any ideas of why this would be happening? I am not sure if it was ever there...
Hello Joel!
You could check if the macro is actually enabled in your instance:
1- Click Cog Icon>Add-ons
2- Select all add-ons
3- Search for the Table of Contents macro
4- Check if the add-on is enabled
If the add-on is enabled, you may need to re-index and clear your instance:
1- Shutdown Confluence
* Make sure that the process is not running
* You can check that with ps -aux | grep confluence in linux and via the Process manager in Windows
2- Go to <confluence-home>
3- Remove the following folders:
* <confluence-home>/bundled-plugins
* <confluence-home>/plugins-cache
* <confluence-home>/plugins-osgi-cache
* <confluence-home>/plugins-temp
* <confluence-home>/bundled-plugins_language
* <confluence-home>/index
* <confluence-home>/journal
4- Check permissions for <confluence-home>
* The user running Confluence must have *full read/write/execute permission on this folder
* You can use the following commands to set this. Keep in mind that the user confluence here is just a placeholder, you must use the user that exists in your system
* sudo chown -R confluence:confluence /path/to/<confluence-home>
* chmod -R u=rwx,g=rx,o=rx /path/to/<confluence-home>
5- Start Confluence
6- Click *Cog Icon>General Configuration*
7- Search for *Content Indexing* in the left menu bar
8- Click the *Rebuild* button
This procedure will re-index your instance from scratch and also clear the plugin cache! Let us know if this helps out in your case.
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