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Confluence can search content including pages, blog posts, emails, Micro=
soft Word documents and Excel spreadsheets, PDF documents, and more.
As well as using the search box at the top right of every Confluence pag=
e for ad hoc searches, you can use the 'Search' macro =
to embed particular search results in a particular page.
E.g. you could use the following code to find content that contains the = word 'tutorial':
{search= :tutorial}
... giving this:
The Confluence search engine is based on Lucene. It begin= s working as soon as you install Confluence and can build search indices on= a wide range of document types: blogs, pages, comments, attachments, etc.<= /p>
For more information about performing a search on your Confluence conten= t, please see the documentation.