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  1. User interaction - a user inputs data into the fields 
  2. Using Pre-defined variables
  3. Including request parameters

Any text in the macro body that begins with '$' immediately followed by a key found in the replace parameter list  (see Field types for details) will be replaced by the value. 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.

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Insert the run macro on a Confluence page

Create a Confluence page that will eventually contain the form you would like presented to users within your organization.

  1. Create a page named Incredible Form in a space accessible to the desired audience.
  2. Click Save to save the new page.
  3. Edit the Incredible Form page.
  4. Select Other macros from the top menu.
  5. In the search box type "Run" and select "Run with a user form and parameters

  6. Click the Run macro from the list of available macros.
  7. Click on "Save Settings".





Working with Field Settings

With the run macro now on our Confluence page, it's time to explore adding fields to a form.

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