I believe confluence assigns a page ID to any page that is created in a space. I am wondering if there is a way to show that ID inside of the page content so i can then use the ID to locate the specific page with searches.
For example
Title of the page : ID# 2345AX (unique identificator shown in page)
Hi @mybucket2018 and @Cesar Rodriguez ,
If you are looking for the ability to locate a specific page quickly, you can have a look at the Handy Macros for Confluence app. It has the ability to set page statuses to identify them later, and search for pages by their custom statuses in Page Status Report. Here you can specify the Handy Status option (you can create as many as you need), space, author, and status update date.
Hi @Cesar Rodriguez ,
Our app Document Metadata for Confluence Cloud allows you to show the page ID within a page. You can even use the page ID in a page properties macro and then build a report with the page properties report macro.
Feel free to ask if you need any additional help.
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I think there is an app that can display the page ID of the encompassing page using a macro.
I think maybe this one? If not, then do your own research.
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1213690/metadata-for-confluence?tab=overview&hosting=cloud
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