Define content outside of ${scroll.content}
Hello, I have a Problem regarding the scroll Content.
We are using defined Word templates and would like to generate our documentation now out of Confluence. The template has a title page where I have some Information like Project Name and so on. For this I have defined a page properties to fill out the word template.
The tricky part is coming now:
On the second page there is a table where the Version history of the document is found. This table has four columns Version, Date, Comment, Id. I would like to define this table on my Confluence page and insert the table on the second page. But this table shouldn't be added to the TOC nor should the heading have any numbering.
So would it be possible to define a static table with four columns on the Confluence page and add this table somewhere in the generated document? If I add this via ${scroll.content} it appears in the TOC.
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Hi Tobias,
Thanks for reaching out to us. Was I right in thinking that the table you have is added is on a Confluence page and you want to include this on a second static page in your template? If so, could you use the Page Property approach that you're already familiar with, by adding this table into the Page Property value for the macro in Confluence and then referencing this key/value to the Page Property placeholder in your template?
The $scroll.content placeholder only marks the start of where the Confluence content will be included in the template and it is not possible to define specific parts of the content to be included using this placeholder.
Let me know if this information helps or if you have a different requirement.
Cheers, Thomas (K15t)
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