By default, Confluence allows to add any macro on a page. Is it possible anyhow to restrict such ability based on which group the current user belongs to?
Not natively.
But I've used the secured macros add-on to do it a few times. See https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/org.swift.confluence.macrosecurity
Hi Nic, thanks for the reply! But I'm not sure that Macro Security is what I need. I'd like to hide a particular macro from the Select Macro dialog (accessible via Insert option while editing a page) based on a group.
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Not possible - the fact the macro exists puts it into the select macro dialog.
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