This question's been asked before but without a real answer.
The scenario is two different pages - so it's not about comparing page history versions.
I want to establish whether a page that seemingly has the same content to another, is the exactly the same (bar page comments).
Call it a plagiarism check if you want - I need to ensure my team is working of the same content - and essentially, the same document, but I need to be confident that I can archive the exact duplicate.
Hi @Jean
Within Confluence, no.
With an app, no apps for this.
You could export pages in xml and compare the files, there are online tools for this.
Thanks Marc. It's a very usable feature imho. I'm not a fan of using online tools due to security concerns so would have preferred everything being possible within the trusted Confluence space.
Thanks for responding though. I'll find some manual workaround of sorts.
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