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How do you set the tree depth of the sidebar?

Harley Gorrell
April 9, 2013

The sidebar of confluence on-demand limits the tree view to the top level pages. I would like to have the top two levels of pages displayed. (Like {page tree} with start depth = 2.)

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February 21, 2017

Yes. Just add yourself as a watcher on the source page(s).

Henning Möller
February 21, 2017

So if the consumers of my page want to subscribe to changes, they will have to navigate to each embedded page to subscribe to it? Is there any other way to support this process?

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February 21, 2017

Hi Henning,

No, there isn't.  If you want to know when a change is made to a page you have to watch that page. 

Confluence renders the Include Page macro at runtime and has no way of knowing if the content of that macro has changed since the last time it rendered the page. 

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