Using the Redirect macro to redirect pages
By placing a Redirect macro on a page, you may redirect a user who loads that page to another URL or page of your choosing.
Ingredients
Apps | Redirection |
---|---|
Macros | Redirect |
Guide
On a blank page, create a Redirect macro.
In the Edit 'Redirect' Macro dialog box, enter the page or URL you want to redirect to in the Location field.
You may also set the following parameters:
Delay - This is the amount in seconds to delay before the browser redirects the user.
Visible - Selecting this will display a brief message on the page that is being redirected. This option is enabled by default.
Click Done when you are satisfied.
Notes
Redirecting a Page to an Attachment on Another Page
It is also possible to redirect a user directly to an attachment on another page.
To do so, append a caret character ^ and the attachment name to the page name you are redirecting to. For example, if you want to redirect to the attachment Q4_2018-Sales.xlsx
which is located on the page Quarterly Sales Reports
:
Example
Quarterly Sales Reports^Q4_2018-Sales.xlsx
Result
Not applicable.