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Tools to provide or consu= me content to support reuse.
Transclusion is the technique to render parts of one document within ano= ther document.
The inclusion of part of one hypertext document in another one by means = of reference rather than copying.
Wiktionary. transclusion
The projectdoc Toolbox provide= s macros to define content within a document to be transcluded (by the use = of the Section Macro and the Conten= t Marker Macro) and macros to transclude this content into a document (= for instance Trans= clusion Macro and Transclude Documents Macro).
Excerpt and multi-excerpt
Users of Confluence know transclusion support by the Excerpt Macro and the Excerpt Include Macro. The article Excerpt and Transclusion= a> compares the features of the native Confluence= a> macros with those of the projectdoc Toolbox.
Checkout Compare with built-in Features to learn more about the difference= s between built-in features of Confluence and features of the projectdoc To= olbox.
Note that the projectdoc Toolbox makes it easy to list documents that tr= ansclude from a document (see = Module) and there are tools for authors (see Transclusion Box) to make jumping to transcluded content very = easy.
The tip Content Reus= e provides an overview over the transclusion or excerpt features of the projectdoc Toolbox.
The following documents provide information on transclusion.
Related information to transclusion.