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The Page Index macro creates a hyperlinked alphabetical index of all page titles within the current space.
The top section of the index contains a cell for each letter of the alphabet, with cells for numbers and symbols. Each cell indicates how many pages are in the corresponding list.
The lower section contains lists of page titles followed by the first few sentences of content on that page.
Each letter, number or symbol in the top section is hyperlinked to the corresponding cell in the lower section. Each page title in the lower section is hyperlinked to the page in the space.
The Page Index macro only works in spaces with fewer than 500 pages.
To add the Page Index macro:
When editing, select from the toolbar
Find the macro by name and select it
Configure it as needed
You can also type / on the page to bring up the same list you'd see by selecting from the toolbar. Continue typing the name of the macro to filter the list.
There aren't any parameters to enter for this macro.
Wiki markup is only supported in the legacy editor.
Wiki markup is useful when you need to add a macro outside the editor, for example as custom content in the sidebar, header or footer of a space.
Macro name: index
Macro body: None.
Parameters: None.
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{index}
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