I have a user with a long page of text. Apparently, they use Ctrl-F to locate parts on the page.
She was thinking of putting some parts into Expand macros, but that would prevent them from using Ctrl-F to find the particular word/section they need. Is there a macro or something that would let them find words hidden in an Expand macro?
(A regular page search does still find the page containing the word. And I'm going to go look at what she is doing and make some "let's divide this page up" recommendations. But I thought I'd ask.)
Thank you.
Hmm. Six years now and still no answer or resolve to this question? Seems enough people would like to see this option happen. We have a very long call tree listed in our pages, would be nice to put subordinates under an expand command and if you don't know the team they are on, you can just search for them.
Any status on whether this will be added as a working function?
Hope somebody has an answer for this. I'm in the same predicament. It's very hard to edit pages with multiple expands and having the Macro titles unavailable for search makes editing more difficult.
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The work around I've been using is placing the name of the expand above the expand macro and just not naming the expand:
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this helps with the content in the *title* of the expand macro, but not the *content* of the expand. And that's what the original post, and my current question, is about.
I've got a long section in an expand, and I would very much like to be able to have ^f on the page be able to find that info. At least optionally.
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