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How can I get a 'recently updated' macro for page updates only (rather than space)?

Tara
Contributor
February 12, 2020

Hi,

I'm looking to get something like the 'recently updated' macro for individual page updates. 

I've tried using labels but it doesn't work well. In my case, despite two of us regularly updating one of the pages, it shows a random update dating back to July 2018 and then the very latest update (2 entries in the list).

Thank you,
Tara

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Deleted user April 20, 2020

The “Recently Updated” macro displays a list of the most recently changed content within Confluence. You can specify one or more space keys, separated by a comma or a space.

This is what the macro was originally designed for but you can assign a unique label to the page and then edit the 'Recently Update' macro by inserting your unique label to the macro so that it will only provides updates on pages with that.

 

Filter the results by label: The macro will display only the pages, etc., which are tagged with the label(s) you specify here. You can specify one or more label values, separated by a comma or a space.

  • To exclude content which matches a given label, put a minus sign (-) immediately in front of that label value. For example: If you specify a label value of -badpage you will get only content which is not labeled with 'badpage'.
  • To indicate that the results must match a given label value, put a plus sign (+) immediately in front of that label value. For example: If you specify a label value of +superpage, +goodpage you will get only content which has at least two labels, being 'superpage' and 'goodpage'.

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