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×One way is to edit the macro and add all the spaces for which you do want to display updated content.
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Actually, the recently updated macro does allow you to exclude spaces by including a minus/dash before the spacekey. So if you want all spaces except myspace (spacekey: MS) then just put "-MS" in the Space(s) box. You can exclude multiple spaces with a comma.
This is listed right in the documentation:
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no longer supported in the modern editor apparently. :-(
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Thanks, Stephen.
I should have noted in my original question that I did try -current, -self, and now -MS, but it is still not excluding items from the current page.
No worries. It's a trivial problem at best.
Mick
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I tested the recently updated macro on Confluence Cloud and Confluence 6.2.3 and in both cases I could exclude the current space by specifying -<spacekey>. Please let me know what version of Confluence it is not working in for you.
Thanks to Stephen for checking the docs to find this parameter; I should have done that before answering.
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OK, I was just using the incorrect syntax. Once I specified the spacekey, it worked fine.
I really should have read the fine manual before posting here. My apologies and thanks for bearing with me.
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No worries to both of you ;) Nobody can be too familiar with obscure parts of the documentation, so that's why we have this great community! :D
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