Hi folks - it seems to me that I've seen a plugin or macro that allows one to apply a label or labels to an entire tree of pages. But I've been searching in the Plugins site to no avail.
Did I just dream this up?
Hallo Dave
I haven't tried that plugin, nor seen one with the exact solution that you describe. But I do have an idea for a workaround. You could add a page that contains just the {pagetree} macro, limited to the relevant parent page and children. Then you could add the label(s) to that page.
Does that help at all?
Cheers, Sarah
Thanks Sarah - that's a simple idea that will help to some extent.
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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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Another option would be to use the Checklist Plugin from Comalatech. Here's an example of setting up a list of children under a parent and you can select/deselect labels (this could be done on a separate scratch wiki).
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That's exactly the plugin I was about to point you at. I've tried installing it in Confluence 3.4.9 and it was not a happy bunny at all
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I think it was this https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/wiki/display/LBLMAN/Confluence+Label+Management+Plugin that I was remembering. So now I have a somewhat different question:
Is anyone out there successfully using this plugin with a recent version of Confluence? (3.2+)
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