I'm not quite finding a solution to this. I want to know if there is a macro that can show markups on a Confluence page. Comparing versions is not what I'm looking for. We have an active page with 5 people collaborating on documenting a feature. I want the page to show markups so a technical writer can go to the page and approve/deny on the fly. Not compare version 1 to version 3 and version 2 to version 4. Some things we want to keep some things we want to reject. Super easy in Word when it's just 2 people going back and forth. Not a solution for 5 people actively working on a single document. Confluence seems to be the best solution we have in place for collaboration but without showing markups, it's not as great as we had hoped. Again, we don't want to compare multiple versions. Thanks for any input.
Hi @Erin Hager
So confluence understand the wiki markup: See documentation
Enter wiki markup or markdown below. Confluence will convert your content to editor format and insert it into your page.
Or you can just write into your confluence page "{wiki-markup}" and then the wiki markup macro appears. Here you can paste wiki markup language.
Or perhaps a free plugin is what you are looking for: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1210757/wiki-markup-for-confluence?hosting=server&tab=overview
Regards, Dominic
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