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Hello using both Jira and Confluence Cloud, how do you embed the Issue Collector in Confluence page.
Provide steps or link to resource.
Thank you.
In order to embed the issue collector, you have to use an HTML macro, which is only available as a 3rd party app. You can search the marketplace either for a paid or a free app. After you install it on your Confluence, then you add to it the issue collector script. That should work!
Thank you for the update @Alex Koxaras _Relational_ Are there any other ways to track comments in Confluence maybe with using Jira Cloud for example with Issues etc.?
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User wants to be able to track and organize comments left on a Confluence page.
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Comments is a way of communication with other people, and not to organize (that;s of course my opinion). He could create issues write from Confluence with the below method:
But you can also instruct the others users to raise issues, if that's the case. Or as you said, to use the issue collector.
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Unfortunately I can't do that. This community is to provide answers to question which I did. You can write the instructions according to your company's guidelines.
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@Alex Koxaras _Relational_ I do not understand the attachment. So are you suggesting that I use "Create Issue" within Confluence?
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I suggest answers and you decide what's best for you :)
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Can you clarify if the attachment provides instructions on "Create Issue" for Jira using Confluence.
I'm just trying to understand your suggestion.
Thank you.
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