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Confluence Markup no longer working in Chrome

Just recently, I've found that I can't add Confluence Markup to pages in Chrome, either via the Insert More Content - Markup menu, or shortcut key Ctrl + Shift + D

I can add Wiki Markup (by typing '{markup}'), but this doesn't convert the raw text (eg h3.I'm a  Sub Heading) to true Confluence mark up. It only changes the display.

It works in IE, but not in Chrome. It worked in Chrome a few months ago, so I'm guessing there's been a Chrome update which has killed this functionality. Is anyone experiencing the same issue? 

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For info, this is now working in Chrome, but only using the old Confluence editor. I can't figure out how to insert Wiki Markup in the new Confluence editor, which is a big problem for us as one of our processes analyses a DB and generates Wiki Markup to paste into Confluence. So we will have to stick with the old editor for certain tasks.

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