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Using macros helps you to extend the capabilities of your Confluence pages, allowing you to add extra functionality or include dynamic content. For example, use the Attachments macro to list files attached to a page, or use the Widget Connector macro to include things like a YouTube video or Twitter feed.
To add a 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.
To edit a macro:
Select the macro placeholder.
Select the Edit icon to open the configuration panel.
Configure the parameters. Your changes are saved as you go.
Resume editing the page, and the panel closes.
You can also select the centered , medium-width , and full-width icons to adjust the width of some macros. Select the trashcan iconto remove the macro.
Many macros have optional parameters you can use to control the macro's output.
With the Attachments Macro, for instance, you have two optional parameters allowing you to:
Specify the file formats of the attachments displayed
Choose whether or not you want old versions of the attachments displayed
Macro placeholders are displayed in the editor where you have added a macro to the page.
When editing a page, you can:
Double-click a macro placeholder (or click the placeholder and choose Edit) to open the macro dialog window and edit the macro's parameters
Select a macro placeholder to cut, copy and paste the macro
Below is a list of the macros available in the legacy editor.
Select a macro name for details of the usage, including optional parameters and examples.
For alternate methods for accomplishing the goal of older macros, learn which macros are being removed.
Below is a list of the macros available in both editors.
Select a macro name for details of the usage, including optional parameters and examples.
Many more macros are available from the Atlassian Marketplace.
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