I'm streamlining docs for my team with templates.
I'm struggling with the Include page and Include excerpt tools
There are two three principles at play here.
My issues are these
My solutions
Thanks for considering the above.
Hi @Dylan Maxwell,
You can try to use Table Excerpt/Table Excerpt Include macros of the Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app (try it free):
The excerpt source for the Table Excerpt Include can be not only a current page or a specific page, but also a page and its childpages, page and all descendants, pages with labels.
You can show page meta data in Table Excerpt Include like this:
- page
- parent page
- space
- labels
- excerpt
- author
- last modifier
- created
BR,
Katerina
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Yes - I do see a lot of uses for the macro you really want to have here. I'm not an Atlassian, I have no say, but I do want to ask them for so... many... improvements.
And this is one of them.
Anew macro really feels like the right answer here.
(FWIW: I don't think Atlassian would ever give me a job, I don't think they would like that my customer focus is so different from theirs)
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Agreed, it would need to be it's own thing if it wasn't an option (disabled by default)
But a new macro does sound fine and superior to the children with "show excerpt."
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1) Ok, that would make the include macro useless for most people. You need something totally new.
There is a way to get close though - use the "children" macro with "show excerpt" enabled.
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1) no, I mean children. i'm hoping for a level of automatic inclusion through parenting.
2) I hear you. As long as commenting goes to the source, I'm happy.
3) looks great. I'll ask our admin his thoughts.
4)I hear you. The added benefit of having all the options in one macro seems good to me but I know how it is when users feel overwhelmed. Point taken.
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Just to run over the solutions
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