I'm looking for some way of labelling multiple pages without having to go into every single page.
Any suggestions (including enhancement requests which I can vote up) would be most appreciated.
Can anything be done by exporting a space to XML, editing the XML file and then reimporting it into a new space?
[Has anyone investigated methods of assigning pages to labels rather than vice-versa. Similar to the way admins can either edit groups for a user or add members to a group. If I could just select the label and then enter the list of pages I want associated, that would still be easier.]
Use the Confluence CLI - you can list pages, add labels to pages etc.
Hello! We have recently made a free plug in Power Scripts for Confluence which you can download from the Marketplace to help automate Confluence administration, one of the features is bulk labelling. Here's a short video on how to do it https://youtu.be/nM0a8JM2T2E?list=PLKTAla3ZrW8mMmYvgOVf3UPXU8V4nc-xj
Hope this helps!
Michele
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Hi,
You could do it with Label Manager for Confluence plug in.https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.kostebekteknoloji.plugins.confluence.confluence-label-manager
You could search for similar labels in a space and then merge them into one standard label.
You could also do bulk operations like appending , adding and removing labels.
Documentation is here:http://www.confluence.kostebekteknoloji.com/display/PLUG/Label+Manager+for+Confluence
Regards,
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We've had great success with the Label Management plugin, however it officially is only compatible with Confluence versions up to 2.10.4.
(We're on 2.10.2 and about to upgrade, so I don't know yet whether it truly will work with a more recent version. The compatibility listing on the Plugin Exchange is often out-of-date.)
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