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Confluence incoming links let you display all the pages that are linking to your current Confluence page.
Are you finding it difficult to keep track of all the pages that are linked to the current page on Confluence? Look no further than the Confluence-Makro incoming links feature from STAGIL!  

With just one click, you can install the Confluence-Makro and start exploring all the incoming links on your Confluence pages. No additional configuration is required. Simply add the STAGIL macro to any page where you want all the links to be displayed.

The Confluence-Makro can be placed anywhere in the page or in the header, giving you complete control over where the referring pages are displayed. You can even choose to display incoming links from selected pages.

Once you've added the macro to your page, you can easily see all the pages that refer to the current page in one place. You can filter pages by space or label, making it easy to find the information you need.  

Let's say you're working on an important documentation - other pages refer to this page, and you want to know which ones those are to inform your colleagues about the changes.

With the Confluence Macro, you can easily see all Pages that link to this page so that you can notify the people responsible for the respective pages about your update  

No data is stored in our databases, so you can rest assured that there will be no GDPR or privacy concerns to worry about.  

The Confluence-Makro incoming links feature from STAGIL is a must-have for anyone who uses Confluence. It's easy to install, requires no additional configuration, and makes navigating through Confluence pages a breeze.

Install the Confluence-Makro today and start exploring the power of incoming links on Confluence!

 




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