Use the UI Steps macro to show content as numbered blockssteps to make instructions clear and organized. The look of the macro may differ depending on your Confluence editor’s version. The macro setup works the same.
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Add UI steps macros to a page
This solution consists of an outer macro which is a container for inner macros (the individual steps). In the example above, we created one UI Steps macro that contains three UI Step macros.
In the Confluence editor’s top menu, click + > View more or Other macros.
Find and select the UI Steps (with an -s) macro.
Inside the UI Steps macro, place as many UI Step (without an -s) macros as you want. Click Insert > View more or Other Macros and select the UI Step macro. Add content below each UI Step bar.
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Add steps to a page
Hit the
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key or click the + in the editor toolbar.Find and select the Refined Step Container macro.
Place a Refined step macro inside the container, and add content under it. Repeat this step to create multiple steps.
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Although all steps are numbered 1 in the Confluence editor, they are numbered correctly when on the published . Please note that it is not possible to add third party macros into the UI Step(s) macrospage. |
In general, we don’t support adding third-party macros within the step macros. One exception is the EazyBI macro: see which settings are needed to achieve this.
Limitations
Due to Atlassian limitations, smart links within steps are shown as the full URL on the published page. We suggest adding links to text instead.