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You can use the Include Page macro to display the contents of one Confluence page or blog post in another page or blog post.
Using the Include Page Macro
To add the Include Page macro to a page:
Speeding up macro entry with autocomplete: To edit an existing macro: Click the macro placeholder and choose Edit. This will display the parameters of the macro in the Macro Browser.
Parameters
Parameters are options that you can set to control the content or format of the macro output.
Parameter | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
Page to Include | None | This is the name of the Confluence page or blog post that you want to include in the current page.
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Notes
- If you want to include part of a page rather than the whole page, use the Excerpt and Excerpt Include macros.
- To display a page's contents, you need 'View' permission for that page. Similarly, people who view the page will need 'View' permissions for the embedded page as well as the page into which it is embedded. See space permissions or contact your Confluence space administrator for more information.
- If someone changes the name of the included page after you have added the macro to your page, the page name does not change automatically in the macro. You will need to change the page name manually in the macro parameters.
- If you want to embed an external page into a Confluence page, you need the HTML Include Macro.
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