sharing pages between books #962

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opened 2026-02-04 23:10:28 +03:00 by OVERLORD · 4 comments
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Originally created by @cainotis on GitHub (Dec 20, 2018).

make possible to the user share a page between different books, it will help because books are used to organize topics and some pages may be useful in more the one book and copping is a problem becase if someone change in one book the other will continue the way it was

Originally created by @cainotis on GitHub (Dec 20, 2018). make possible to the user share a page between different books, it will help because books are used to organize topics and some pages may be useful in more the one book and copping is a problem becase if someone change in one book the other will continue the way it was
OVERLORD added the :cat2:🐈 Possible duplicate label 2026-02-04 23:10:28 +03:00
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@nvnvnvnvn commented on GitHub (Jan 4, 2019):

You can get the page ID by highlighting text in a page and it will pop-up with the shortcut link. That link will have the page ID in it. Then in the page you want to include that page put:

{{@###}} where ### is the page ID.

Caveat: If permissions don't match for user viewing it, content won't display.

See more:
https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/user/reusing-page-content/

@nvnvnvnvn commented on GitHub (Jan 4, 2019): You can get the page ID by highlighting text in a page and it will pop-up with the shortcut link. That link will have the page ID in it. Then in the page you want to include that page put: `{{@###}}` where ### is the page ID. Caveat: If permissions don't match for user viewing it, content won't display. See more: https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/user/reusing-page-content/
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@cainotis commented on GitHub (Apr 5, 2019):

It can be a problem because if someone wants to edit the page, he or she will need to find the original source of it. What I was thinking was a way to have a kind of link, so if I open the same page in different books it would be the same for reading or editing

@cainotis commented on GitHub (Apr 5, 2019): It can be a problem because if someone wants to edit the page, he or she will need to find the original source of it. What I was thinking was a way to have a kind of link, so if I open the same page in different books it would be the same for reading or editing
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@cainotis commented on GitHub (Apr 11, 2019):

It can be a problem because if someone wants to edit the page, he or she will need to find the original source of it. What I was thinking was a way to have a kind of link, so if I open the same page in different books it would be the same for reading or editing

@cainotis commented on GitHub (Apr 11, 2019): It can be a problem because if someone wants to edit the page, he or she will need to find the original source of it. What I was thinking was a way to have a kind of link, so if I open the same page in different books it would be the same for reading or editing
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@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (May 18, 2019):

Hi @cainotis ,
Thanks for opening this issue.

This has already been requested in #182 therefore I'm going to close this to reduce duplicates. If you add a 👍 reaction to the original post on #182 it will help show support for that request.

@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (May 18, 2019): Hi @cainotis , Thanks for opening this issue. This has already been requested in #182 therefore I'm going to close this to reduce duplicates. If you add a :+1: reaction to the original post on #182 it will help show support for that request.
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Reference: starred/BookStack#962