I know I've done the excerpt portion correction, because when I go to the page I want the excerpt to be displayed, it's there in the preview but when I publish it, it's gone.
I have a title page that I want to include Headings on.
Example:
I want the descriptions to be listed on the title page. I have created an excerpt of a TOC for each page and I want to display that on the title page. When I go to excerpt include, it's all there (all descriptions) but when I publish it, it's blank.
My preview & results:
@Addie Hutchins to add to what @Katerina Kovriga _Stiltsoft_ said:
Let me first explain why Headings in an excerpt or include macro don't populate in the ToC on a page the macro is being used on.
Since the excerpt/include macros are mirroring the detail from the parent page, it is not bringing over the underlying formatting from that page - which means that the ToC cannot pick up the content as a heading that should be included in the child page's ToC.
Now that you know, you can vote for this existing feature request using this link.
Hope this helps.
Hi
I think its more related to the reported bug: CONFCLOUD-72469
As I understand @Addie Hutchins is using ToC within a Excerpt macro, not the other way round.
The feature you linked is complaining that included headings are missing / not shown in ToC....
Feel free to vote for the bug (report as affected customer)
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Hi @Addie Hutchins ,
I think that your case is not supposed to work - the result that you see in the preview is a static one, it's like a snapshot, plain text.
When you publish the page, you try to reuse the dynamic macro that pulls live headings from another page - so you just don't see anything at all.
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