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Short DescriptionA short introduction to use heading numbers with the projectdoc Toolbox.
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Using heading numbers with the projectdoc Toolbox for Confluence is based on the Section Macro and a couple of space properties.

This short tip shows how to use this feature.

Some features are only available since version 3.0.

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Using heading numbers for sections in your projectdoc Document is very easy.

There is less easy to deal with page titles, if no tool is used to support this use case. We show and briefly discuss two approaches to get the desired result.

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This tip assumes that you know

  1. what a space is
  2. the basic use cases for the Section Macro
  3. how to use document properties and space properties

For some use cases we discuss in this tip you need to have the HTML Macro installed and/or have space admin rights.

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