Any tips for the simplest path to creating an outline/hyper link to headings of a confluence page to eliminate a user having to scroll endlessly?
For example: I have a rather long texted confluence page with roughly 7 Headers - I'd like to be able to have the Headers at the top or a side navigation feature - Similar to GDoc's Outline Feature or Word's Navigation (ideal if someone can help me? ) where the end user can easily see what the page contents are, and click on the most applicable link to instantly get there without scrolling!
I would think this would be a command available cannot source it??
I agree with @Laurie Sciutti . I actually use 2 Table of Contents macros in layout panels at the top of my pages. One is titled Sections on this page and displays links to Heading 1 and 2, and the other is Procedures on this page and displays links to Heading 3, which I use for the To do this paragraph before step 1 of my procedures.
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