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copy from one space to another

rashami.abhyankar January 14, 2020

can we embed details from one space to another.

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Zak Laughton
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January 15, 2020

Hi Rashami,

I understand you'd like to show content in Confluence in a space separate from where it is located. You can definitely do this!

The two best options for this are the Include Page Macro and the Excerpt Include Macro. These macros will allow you to display all or part of a page in the context of another page.

If these macros don't fit your needs, could you provide some more detail on what you're trying to accomplish?

Thanks!
– Zak

rashami.abhyankar January 15, 2020

Thanks Zak!

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rashami.abhyankar January 14, 2020

can we make a subspace or something ?

 

can we combine two different spaces?

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January 19, 2020

There is no such thing as a "sub space".  You can combine spaces by using the include macro that Zak mentions

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