As our documentation pages grow, we're finding it more and more useful to utilize the include page macro in order to keep information consistent and reduce page clutter.
We know about the suggestion of keeping a "library" of content to be included in other pages, but the one piece that seems to be missing is having any sort of link or other means to view and edit the original page that has been included.
Has anyone else experienced this challenge?
@Christopher Fletemier I use and inclusions library (mostly for screenshots) and the Include Page macro.
If you open the page (Published mode) and select … > Advanced details > Page Information, the Outgoing Links section shows the pages linked with the Include Page macro.
I use the convention of an underscore at the beginning of page names in my inclusions library, so it's easy for me to distinguish which files are direct links to another page and which are included pages.
These are links, so you can jump to the page to edit.
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