We are creating a weekly email newsletter and trying to provide a link from the email to anchor to a specific section of a Confluence page.
Thanks —Greg
Hi @Gregory Williamson , welcome to the Community!
The most easy way to get the link is based on the fact that headings work as anchors. Assuming you structured your Confluence page with headings, you'll get the URL by creating a Table of Contents (with the macro) and click the very heading in the TOC in view mode. Then just copy the browser URL.
Hope that helps!
Kind regards,
Nicolai
Edit: Disclaimer: I'm on Server. Not sure if it works the exact same way in Cloud.
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