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Configure Macro Security for Confluence

After upgrading or installing Macro Security for Confluence, navigate to the Global Configuration screen:

  1. Log in with the System Administrator Global Permission.
  2. Select Add-ons from the cog icon at the top right corner of your screen.
  3. Scroll down to Bob Swift Configuration on the sidebar.
  4. Select Macro Security. This navigates you to the 'Macro Security for Confluence - Configuration' page, which allows you to manage the required configuration.

Global Configuration

This tab contains global settings that control the behavior of the Macro Security app. Once saved, settings provided on this page are immediately applied.

Table: Configuration options explained

OptionDefaultDescription
Enable Macro SecurityOnThis configuration setting allows you to secure macros and macro parameters at a global level. Use the Secured Macros tab to secure individual macros and macro parameters.
Help Us Improve the ProductOnAs part of building awesome apps, we sometimes need to gather some usage data to continually improve. This app collects and sends some very basic data for us to process. No private user data or personally identifiable information is sent. View the documentation for more details on what is being sent.

Secured Macros

This tab contains a list of macros that have been secured, along with their restrictions. Within this screen you can add, edit, enable or disable, and delete entries. 

Next Step: Understanding How Macro Security Works

With global settings and macro security in place, the next step is to bring you up to speed on how macro security works.

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