Set up a document identifier to be automatically assigned to page titles in a space.

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Open the Confluence Sidebar and click "Space Tools"

You must be a space or system administrator to perform this action. If using Brikit Theme Press as well, toggle open the Confluence menus to access the Sidebar.

Select "Overview"

Navigate to the "Apps" tab

Click the "Document Identifiers" sub-tab

If you haven't done so, click to "Enable Document Identifiers"

Define your Document Identifier

Set a Code and Pattern according to the rules and examples in the right-side informational section. See the Note section below for this same information.

Click Save

Document Identifiers are now set up. You will be presented with a summary table of your document identifier.

Take note the special short URLs

A special shortcut URL is created based on the document identifier. You may use this URL to directly access the pages using these IDs (and bypassing the titles). This can be an extraordinarily handy way to reference documents quickly and easily simply by its ID.

Create a new page

For every new page created going forward, a Document Identifier will be added to the Page Title according to the pattern and sequence defined.

Note that the Confluence Page Title does not actually get changed in the Confluence database, so you will not see page identifiers in page titles in the Confluence Sidebar. That said, Document Identifiers are added to the Confluence search index, meaning you can search Document Identifiers to locate a page

Additionally, if you have Brikit Theme Press, Document Identifiers are included in page title listings in the Navigator and in macro results.



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