is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Excerpt Include Macro
i don't seem to be able to include multiple excerpts in a summary page. as i add a second excerpt to the page it shows the macro on the edit page, however after saving it is no longer there?
ultimately i'm try display the goals from multiple product requirements templates in a summary page for senior management to review. this is to help grasp the objectives of all the candidates for next years road-map.
Hi Philip,
As an alternative, please try our add-on Multiple Excerpts & Include Macros.
As name suggests, it allows adding multiple excerpts in a page which are identified by excerpt key.
You can then use 'Multiple Excerpts Include' macro to include defined excerpts in another page. This way, you can include as many excerpts as you need.
Looks like Table Excerpt and Table Excerpt Include macros (Table Filter and Charts app) can be used in this case for multi-excerption within multiple pages and spaces searched by page names, page trees and labels. So it allows you to have multiple excerpts within a single page as well as to pull multiple excerpts from multiple pages using a single Table Excerpt Include macro.
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Stumbled across your answer - awesome!
We didn't get Table Filters for this - but what a great workaround for a solution that should exist anyway in Confluence
Thanks @Andrey Khaneev _StiltSoft_
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While this is late to the table, I came across this via Google when trying to solve a similar problem (Content by Label) was my fix, so thought I would post what I have done.
I have a series of pages in a space that talk about projects in the firm (one project, one page and I only have one Excerpt macro per page). I wanted to create a page that summarised all of the current projects for this year.
What I have done is:
^ Again not sure that this is totally relevant to the question here, but as I stumbled across my link in my googling I though it would be good to add :)
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Would there be a way to edit the macro in source view
from first page
<ac:structured-macro ac:macro-id="c9f55875-5672-4dc0-be3a-6e483b5c54c4" ac:name="excerpt" ac:schema-version="1">
<ac:parameter ac:name="atlassian-macro-output-type">INLINE</ac:parameter>
<ac:rich-text-body>
<p>asdfasdfasdf</p>
<p>asdfasdfasdf</p>
<p>asdfasdf</p>
</ac:rich-text-body>
</ac:structured-macro>
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Hi Philip,
in the case you would like to have a look at another solution: the projectdoc Toolbox add-on would fit too.
Documentation on transclusions for the projectdoc Toolbox: Transclusion Macro
A even better match to your problem could be using of one of our blueprints (e.g requirement of our software dev blueprints) in combination with the Transclude Documents Macro of our toolbox. This would combine the strength of a search over all or some requirements and transcluding a section of your choice.
Please bear in mind - as one of the authors of this tool - I might be prepossessed
Best regards,
Anton
(Team projectdoc)
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Sorry I just saw you tagged your question with confluence and confluence-cloud. This solution is only for confluence, not for cloud
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The standard "excerpt" macro only handles single excerpts, so you can only use {excerpt} once in a source page. You should be able to have {excerpt-include page1} {excerpt-include page2} {excerpt-include page3} on your target summary page though.
If you need multiple excerpts from one source page, you'll need the multi-excerpt macro.
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Hi Nic,
is it possible to include the same excerpt from a source page, to the destination page twice?
i.e. to have the exclude once on the top of the page and once at the bottom.
i tried this by myself and the second exclude won't show anything.
Best Regards,
Alex
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I don't think it is - I've not tried to duplicate information like that.
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I've been able to insert an excerpt multiple times on a destination page using the standard Excerpt and Excerpt Include macros.
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I have similar problem as Philip, want to include excerpts from multiple pages to show on summary page. I have 2 excerpt include macros on one page, referring to 2 separate pages, which only have 1 excerpt each.
I can see correct excerpts included in preview of summary page, but not in saved page.
The content of excerpts is incorrect, values from multiple pages excerpt section are showing in each excerpt include macro, in other words, they are duplicated.
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I use the multiexcerpt macro (paid but cheap). It makes it much easier to do transclusions, IMHO.
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