New to Confluence & Wiki in general.
I'm reading a book and documenting my understanding for future reference.
It is very useful to be able to use the slash-short-cut to enter a link. I can create small pages that point to each other.
However, let's assume I have 3 pages:
There is a link from Page-b & Page-c to Page-a.
Is there a way for me to generate the list of pages that point to page-a?
For example, I'd like to have a back-reference section at the bottom of the Page-a that lists out:
Thanks
Hi @HoumanB
I don't think you can do that with out of the box functionalities. However, the good news is that you can achieve this by using a free app from the marketplace
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1215391/stagil-incoming-links?hosting=cloud&tab=overview
However, you will see the incoming links on the top of the page, and not on the bottom:
Will that solution work for you?
Hi @HoumanB, there's no need to install a third party add-on to get this info. You can see incoming links to any page:
In general I agree this is great info to have that helps you navigate! Making information like this more discoverable and easier to use is definitely on our radar.
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@Andrew Dildy nice information! I didn't know about it to be honest. Is it possible to get these incoming links to the front page?
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Links to sections of the page are not listed here however! Do you know how to find those as well?
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@Andrew Dildy - Has this feature changed?
I can see outgoing links but there is no section for incoming links (and yes! other pages link to the page I'm talking about)
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Hi @HoumanB
The solution provided by @Alex Koxaras _Relational_ is great.
You can use The Page Properties and Page Properties Report macro to achieve this. These macros work together to show summary information from one page on another page.
Here's how I did it -
Refer this link for details on how to insert the page properties macro.
Create Pages A, B , C and add Page properties macro to it and add labels to those pages.
Also add Page properties Report macro on them to fetch the information from those pages.
Here's an example of the Page Properties macro in the editor.
Here's what the example above will look like in the Page Properties Report.
Let me know if this works for you.
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Thank you for describing this solution, i guess there is the added step of adding page-properties to each page + label but it is an interesting solution!
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Yes, that's a one time effort, and works well without a plugin :)
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