Answered you on our direct support channel, but will do the same here
On server there is a way to search by macroName: right in the Confluence search - Confluence Search Syntax | Confluence Data Center 8.8 | Atlassian Documentation
Sadly, not possible on cloud
However, I have found that you can use the REST API call to do that
This is to find pages that have a "confiform
" macro (which is essentially a ConfiForms Form Definition macro aka ConfiForms form)
Alex
Sorry, I don't really. Have you looked at the documentation -> https://wiki.vertuna.com/display/CONFIFORMS/Documentation
HTH,
KGM
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Hi @Kristján Geir Mathiesen thanks for that link. In there I found this statement.
Make sure you have search index is in-sync and is up to date. See more Content Index Administration."
I tried searching for "confiforms" in confluence and got nothing returned, but I'm not sure that search should even work. Any other ideas?
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Sorry that didn't work. I'd contact the vendor directly. They should have support channels in the Marketplace listing.
Best, KGM
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Thanks to Alex for answering my help desk ticket. See his answer below.
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