Here is an existing example: I want to be able to replicate this, only I need to add to these tabs, and add additional subtabs under the main tabs. Can anyone point me to instructions on how to do this? Thank you!
Hi @Beth Vinson
I am assuming you want to do this in confluence, I do not think there is an out of box macro that supports that. But found this which might help you.https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Confluence-questions/i-need-a-tabs-macro-that-supports-the-use-of-page-properties/qaq-p/3093580
Thanks
Thank you so much @Varsha Joshi . I may have figured it out accidentally, but I'm using the Localtab, giving it a name, then inserting a Localgroup, naming it as well, then inserting another Localtab and putting my information into that one., This way I'm getting a main tab, a tab that provides a name for the subtab, then the information to be contained within the subtab, much like the example I provided. I think I can keep going this way and adding more tabs to get what I'm looking for.
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that's so cool. Is it an add-on app that is letting you do that? I could not find any macro with that name - 'Localtab' from the default list.
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