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Hello, I have a problem. I created a project in JIRA and created a confluence space in JIRA 'page'. In confluence space I created some page, but when I go again in JIRA 'page' I can't see any page. Why? I tried to connect to difference space and choose my created space, but still can't see anything. Maybe do you know what's wrong?
@Monika Sveklo this might me permission issue. are you able to see other pages?
I am administrator of that project. When I just go in JIRA 'page', it says that there aren't any pages, but when I press 'create page', on the left corner I can see other pages, which I created before.
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Maybe the default space permissions don't have all admins there as default. Go to /admin/permissions/viewdefaultspacepermissions.action
(Cog > Admin > Space Permissions) and see what are the settings. After that, make sure you are indeed part of the groups set on Default Space Permissions.
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If my answer helped you in anyway please accept answer.
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@Monika Sveklo have the same problem, would be super interested in your solution
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Hey @Monika Sveklo
I can suggest using an add-on to view your Confluence page in your Jira project C4J for instance extends the basic functionality and presents Confluence content directly in a Jira issue and seamlessly integrate Confluence into Jira. See: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1222263/c4j-content-display-for-jira?hosting=server&tab=overview
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