Allows you to display an excerpt from another page within the current page.

The Excerpt Include macro is used to display 'excerpted' (that is, a segment of) content from one page in another.

The paragraph below shows an example of an Excerpt Include macro, containing content from an excerpt which we have defined on the Excerpt Macro page. On the Excerpt Include macro below, we have set the options to show both the title of the page and the panel surrounding the content.

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Using the Excerpt Include Macro

To add the Excerpt Include macro to a page:

Parameters

Parameter

Default

Description

Page Containing the Excerpt

none

Type the name of the page that contains the excerpt to be displayed. You can use an excerpt from a page in the same space or another space in the same wiki.

When you type the name of the page into the Excerpt Include macro dialog, Confluence will offer a list of matching pages, including those from other spaces.

Alternatively, you can type the space key followed by a colon (:) and the page name, like this:

SPACEKEY:Page name

Remove Surrounding Panel

false

Determines whether Confluence will display a panal around the excerpted content. The panel includes the title of the page containing the excerpt, and the border of the panel. By default, the panel and title are shown.

Code examples

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