I want to add a page number on the right side of the table of content headings. So that I can understand on which page number, the particular topic is written.
Hi @pratiksha_ Purwar_123gmail_com
Welcome to the Community!
Confluence doesn't really use set pages, so there isn't a page number as such.
If you use the "/" you can add a table of contents with clickable links to take you to the relevant sections.
Hope that helps,
Liam
Hi @pratiksha_ Purwar_123gmail_com
As you have previously commented, Confluence does not work with page numbering, but the Table of Contents macro is very useful, which in the end works as an index of page titles in the tree, in which the links to each are inserted. one of the pages, so you can navigate through the pages of the space:
Hope it helps you, regards
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How are you putting page numbers in? (Confluence doesn't do page numbering natively, it's a wiki, not intended to be read sequentially)
The table of contents works from the page titles, so if you want to see your page numbers in there, you'll need to duplicate them into the page titles.
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