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How to display a tree of pages including the parent page and its children on a separate page?

Дмитрий Пересекин
Contributor
July 17, 2019

Hello!
When using the "Child pages" and "Page tree" macros, only the child sub-pages are displayed, and the page that was selected in the macro setting (parent) is not displayed. How to display the full hierarchy of the selected page and its subpages, so that the parent is also displayed?

We need on one page to display the full hierarchy of the three sections in space:
It should look like this.

1. Parent page
     1. Child Page 1
     2. Child Page 2
     3. Child page 3

2. Parent page
     1. Child Page 1
     2. Child Page 2
     3. Child page 3

3. Parent page
     1. Child Page 1
     2. Child Page 2
     3. Child page 3

When using the macros described above, only sub-pages are displayed, and the parent (specified when adding a macro) is not displayed.

Confluence 6.7.3

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Nicolai Sibler
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July 22, 2019

Hi Dimitrij,

I think the closest way to achieve this out of the box would be to have the parent pages manually linked above the macro-generated page trees.

Regards,

Nicolai

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