Hi Frode,
Ahh, okay. If that is the case, then the best method might be to use the label parameter available for "Recently Updated Macro".
For example you give a unique label to a page you would like to be displayed by "Recently Updated Macro" and add label parameter into the macro so that "Recently Updated Macro" only return the necessary page.
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
Septa Cahyadiputra
that is actually what i am doing now, however any updates to comments to that page is not included.
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It is actually an expected result for "Recently Updated Macro" to ignore the comment. I think only if you "Watched" the page you will get notified on it.
If you want "Recently Updated Macro" to show the upates on comments, you might want to create an improvement request for it
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Yes i think a combo of keywords and watching will get me sorted. Thanks for the assistance.
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my pleasure
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Hi Frode,
By default, under the Confluence page title you could fine the "view change" link which redirect you to the page describing recent changes done on the page. For example
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Hope it helps.
Cheers,
Septa Cahyadiputra
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thanks for swift answer, i know about this feature and it does help me. However what im looking for is more like the"Recently Updated" macro but for a page and not the entire space.
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