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We have an index page on confluence where we write and maintain documents.
If you copy/clone an existing document, everything will be indexed properly. However, some of the documents were created in a different manner, and do not seem to be indexing on the page properly (but they show up on the left sidebar).
When I open up the index page, I notice there's a page properties report which seems to be pulling specifically tagged pages? I'm not sure how this is working or how I can move pages under here.
Any help would be great!
(Below picture - how do I get this SSO page into the index on the right?)
@repi I tried that but it doesn't seem to work.
Here you can see the report is using the requirements label:
Here I've added the requirements label to one of my pages, but it's still not moving over
I noticed there's a "current space" filter as well, maybe the question I should be adding is how do I redefine the space? It seems like it's in the right space however from the original screenshot.
Sorry, this is the confluence cloud.
I do not know this and the page properties macro seems a little different than in the server version.
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The macro page properties report you use is based on labels.
Give your pages a label so that they appear on the index page.
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