
Get expert training to help your organisation get the most from Atlassian Jira Let's talk about a few macros that you might find useful. There are macros to add additional formatting, as well as macros to connect to Jira.

Macros are various plug-ins in Confluence that extend your content beyond what you can do with the basic editor. Let's talk about how to add a label to a page and some best practices around labels first. Labels allow you to group and categorise content across your Confluence instance. Several macros use labels, including Page Properties, Content by Label, and Labels List. #3 Take your Confluence pages to the next level with labels and macros In this section, we walk through each of these editing tools and give a brief overview of what they're all about. Confluence includes some fairly standard editing tools such as paragraph styling, text formatting, and lists. In Confluence, you will likely spend a lot of your time writing and editing pages, so it will help to have a good understanding of all of the tools you have at your fingertips. In this section, we cover the initial step of creating a page, as well as some features to consider when doing so such as moving pages, history and versions, and templates and blueprints. Creating a page is easy, and the editing tools available in Confluence are typical for a word processing tool. If your organisation is using Confluence, it is likely that you are going to create a page at some point. To get you started here is our beginners How-To guide to get you Confluence-savvy in next to no time.

It's a powerful yet light-weight way to store, share, and edit internal documentation and information. Unlike file-sharing tools, Confluence is fully-self contained and creates a single source of truth which can be seen and edited by anyone in your workplace, depending on the permissions enabled. Confluence is an open and accessible tool which allows teams to collaborate on work via an internal wiki.
