An include macro would do this, but you will have to put it on every page - editing every single one you want it on, and persuading your authors to remember to add it (although asking them to use templates can help there)
A better option would be to look at your theme - some can be customised to show global things.
If neither of those suit you, then there is a third option - amend the "global html", adding your message into the header or footer.
Thanks for your answers and Interesting ones.
1) Will not solve as I need to add to all the pages.
2)We don't have and theme in confluence .
3)Hopes this works . Can u please guide me how to add/ amend "global html",
Thanks in advance!
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https://confluence.atlassian.com/confkb/how-to-add-a-site-wide-banner-165609599.html is a good example of a global html change.
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You can add wiki markup message to sidebar, header or footer:
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Hi,
You can use Excerpt macro and Excerpt include macro.
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Thanks for the answer .
My ask is " I have 20 pages if I write a comment in one page and set this as global then automatically all the pages should reflect the content with out adding the macro in every created page .".
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