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This page gives an overview of the Confluence macros that are compatible with Numbered Headings.

Page Include macro

The Page Include macro allows you to include one or more pages onto a page. It’s It is often used to combine pages into one big document while keeping structure in Confluence.

Numbered Headings works great in combination with page includes. It does not matter if Regardless of whether you use page or macro numbering. The , the behavior of the numbering is remains the same.

Parent pages

When you view a parent page with numbering enabled, it will also number numbers the headings of included child pages.

Child pages that are included can also have numbering enabled. The parent page will ignore ignores the numbering of child pages and apply applies the options that you configured on the parent page.

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Parent pages are the pages that contain the page include Page Include macro.

Child pages

When you view a child page, you will not see the parent’s numbering format is not visible. You can enable numbering on the child page to have its headings numbered , when you to view it outside of the parent page.

When included onto a parent page, the parent page will ignore ignores the numbering of the child page.

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Child pages are the page that are included onto the parent page.

Table of Contents macro

Numbered Headings is compatible with the Table of Contents macro . A and uses the app’s numbering in the table of contents will use the numbering added by Numbered Headings.

The Table of Contents macro scans the headings on the current Confluence page to create a table of contents based on those headings. This helps readers find their way around lengthy pages as the content structure is summarized and links to headings are given.

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