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You can use the Cut row and Paste row icons to move rows around in the editor.
For more information about Tables read Atlassian page: Tables
Keep track of the things that need to get done with tasks. With the ability to give each task an assignee and due date, and plenty of ways to see your tasks, you can make sure nothing slips through the cracks.
You can add tasks on any page in Confluence. For example, you might add tasks under action items on a meeting notes page, or in a requirements page – anywhere you need a lightweight task management solution.
To create a task:
The first person you mention in a task is the assignee; you can even assign tasks to yourself.
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There are a number of ways to keep track of tasks assigned to you, or tasks you've created for others.
Basics for tasks are explained below for more information read the following Atlassian page: Add, Assign and View Tasks.
Go to Profile > Tasks.
Use the filters to show tasks that were assigned to you or created by you in the last 6 months, and toggle between complete or incomplete tasks.
Create a task report:
This blueprint uses the Task Report Macro. You can also choose to use this macro on an existing page, for example, on a project or team space homepage.
Labels are key words or tags that you can add to pages, blog posts and attachments. You can define your own labels and use them to categorize, identify or bookmark content in Confluence.
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Because labels are user-defined, you can add any word that helps you identify the content in your site.
Below the basics for label usage is explained, if you want to know more read the following Atlassian page: Add, Remove and Search for Labels and Display Pages with Label Macros.
Any user with permission to edit a page can add labels to it. Any existing labels appear at the bottom-right of the page, below the page content.
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Take your Confluence space to the next level using macros.
Below you find some useful macro's for Page editingBasics information and some highlighted Macros are explained below.
Head to the documentation for specific macros information of Atlassian to view full details of the parameters available in each macro.
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