Databases Reference
In-Depth Information
Keep in mind that the width of each column is set to a percentage of the total page
width. Confluence will adapt the width of the columns to fit the width of the page.
If a column includes a large table or object, the content may not fit, and you will see
a horizontal scroll bar when viewing the page.
Using Section and Column macros
If the predefined layouts are not what you are looking for, and you want a bit more
flexibility, it is also possible to use the Section and Column macros provided by
Confluence. The Section macro defines the area that will contain your columns. It's
different from the page layouts, in that you can have as many sections as you like,
and within a section you can add as many columns as you like.
To add Section and Column macros to a page, perform the following steps:
1.
Open a page in Edit mode.
2.
Find the Section macro by navigating to Insert | Other Macros , and insert it
into the page.
3.
Go to Insert | Other Macros again.
4.
Find the Column macro and insert it into the Section macro.
5.
Add your content to the column.
6.
Insert as many sections and columns as you like.
 
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