I'm evaluating Confluence 6.7.0.
I created a page and a few users are editing it at the same time. After they made the changes, can I find out which parts were added by whom?
Thanks.
Hi there,
once one of them saved the document, Confluence will save their changes and when others click on save, Confluence will merge it.
Here is some more info: https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/concurrent-editing-and-merging-changes-144719.html
Let me know if this is what you've been looking for.
Cheers,
Krisz
Hi Krisz,
Thanks for your prompt reply.
It answered part of my question.
What exactly I want to know is, if, say 5 users are editing the same page, after they saved the page, can I trace who edited which parts? In other words, can I know if a particular sentence was inserted by User A?
Thanks.
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Hi there,
Individual changes are not record in a version:
Hover over each avatar to see the names of people who contributed changes in that version. It is not possible to view the individual changes made by each person in a single page version.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/page-history-and-page-comparison-views-139379.html
You can only see changes by each user in real time if you are looking at the page in edit more.
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