It seems like there are no history logs of who removed or restored a page version within Confluence. Is there a way to find this solution?
The PDF function generates its content from the original page, not from the view, so I think the answer is "no" -- the PDF will always reflect what is saved in the page, unaltered by user actions in the browser.
You may also try the the Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app for table export.
Export the whole table or use the live filtration (set filters on the fly in the view page mode) and get the filtered result in CSV, PDF and Word.
Live filtration in the view mode:
Filtering on the go:
Exporting of the filtered table:
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I don't see a way to sort the columns in the "edit" of the page. Looks like I have to manually make the change. Am I missing something?
Thank you for the reply as well. I appreciate the help.
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I think that's right -- there's no way to invoke the sort in the edit phase. You'd have to manually sort the table if that is possible in your case, Otherwise, I don't know of a way.
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