Hi Folks,
another detailquestion - did I miss something or is it not possible to "excerpt-include" from pages outside the current space ? Any workaround except for creating a user proxymacro ?
Josh
Hi Josch,
Unfortunately, no you didn't miss anything and it's an open feature request at https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-5752
What you could do is create a page in the same space as the page with the excerpt on it, use {excerpt-include} to include the excerpt on that page and then use the {include} macro on the page that you want the excerpt included on in the separate space. It's cludgy, but the {include} macro does work across Spaces.
Alternatively, would a straight {include} of an entire page work for you? If you have lots of excerpts that you want to re-use is it worth looking at re-working your content so the excerpts are indivual pages and you assemble full pages from them as required? That way you won't be affected by the {excerpt-include} limitation and could reuse content wherever it was needed irrespective of Spaces.
Andrew.
Hi Andrew, I had feared that. I currently use the proxy-approach like you described. Thanks for the link to vote for :)
Josch
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I think it is possible now @Joerg Bencke2 , please check here https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/insert-the-excerpt-include-macro/
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I just followed the below suggestion here and was able to do the excerpt include to different space.
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Perhaps prefixing the page name with the spacekey and colon does work...
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nope, tried that :(
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