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- User interaction - a user inputs data into the fields you've defined.
- By using Pre-defined variables.
- By including request parameters (from the URL).
Any text in the body of the run macro will be replaced by:
- the value when the text begins with '$' immediately followed by a key found in the replace parameter list (see Field types for details). Typically, values will be provided by a user submitting a form from the page based on the replace parameter. When defining field types, default values may be specified.
- dynamic text using any Field key parameters that begin with '$' followed by a Field key.
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run macro
The following steps will help demonstrate the most common method of introducing the run macro to a Confluence page.
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Insert the run macro on a Confluence pageCreate a Confluence page that will eventually contain the form you would like presented to users within your organization. - Create a page named Incredible Form in a space accessible to the desired audience.
- Click Save to save the new page.
- Edit the Incredible Form page.
- Select Other macros from the top menu.
In the search box type 'Run' and select Run with a user form and parameters from the macro suggestions. - Click the Run macro from the list of available macros.
- Click Save settings.
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field settings
With the run macro on our Confluence page, it's time to explore adding fields to a form.