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Multiple shared links

silversonicaxel
Contributor
February 4, 2017

Hello people, I've a question about confluence projects and shared links. 

I've a project that needs a documentation area. I would like to have separate sections per subject and I would like to have is shared links separated per subject. 

But I notice that once I created my first shared link, all the others stay in the same section and I can't achieve the separation of links per subject. 

What I'm asking is it possible? Thanks a lot. 

EDIT:
This is the scenario
I created a Page called Documentation
Inside this page I create a Shared Link.
Automatically Shared Links page is create and my first link was added under it.
Then in Shared Links I can still create other shared links.
What I miss is the possibility to have sections like

  • Documentation
    • node.js
    • es6
    • webpack

and inside them I would like to have shared links, but if I create another Shared Link anywhere in the project, it will be always added under this only one Documentation -> Shared Links page 
 

 

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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February 4, 2017

You say

>once I created my first shared link, all the others stay in the same section

Could you explain what this "section" is, where it appears and where you are creating the shared links?

silversonicaxel
Contributor
February 4, 2017

Hi Nic, I edited my question for a better and visual explanation

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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February 5, 2017

Ah, I see, thanks for that.

No, you can't have more by using the same thing as is on that page, but have a look at the actual code for the "shared links" page - you'll see it uses a macro, which I think you can re-configure to narrow down what it reports, and use similar ones on your other "shared links" pages.

 

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