Hi
My use case is this:
I want to create a global template and customize the labels at a space level so that when a template is opened from a specific space, it will receive customized labels that will be used in various macros.
Is there a way to connect the Global template to the space template so that the global template will be the base of a space template and could be personalized in a space level, but when details in the global template are updated, it will automatically update in the space level?
Thanks,
Tami
**Update**
I found a solution using the Karma add-on.
They have an option to add Buttons with the activity of creating a page from a template where you can define the location of the new pages that will be opened and their labels.
This is a great solution and Kudos to them for enabling this.
Templates can't be nested, when you create a page, you have to select a single template.
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Thanks for the answer.
This makes it difficult for upscaling and maintaining standardization.
I wish Confluence product strategists would start thinking at the organization level and not just at a team level and implement more Knowledge management features.
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Hi
My name is Antje Walser from Switzerland. I am looking for Tami Erez and I wonder if you are the person I am looking for. In this case I would be glad to hear from you.
Greetings from Zürich
Antje Walser
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