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Hello
We want to use Confluence for architecture documentation among other things. For this purpose we have uploaded the Arc42 template into Confluence.
Now we want to see on the start page, on which subpages were which changes made. The macro "Change History Macro" can only show on a specific page which changes have been made on that page.
I wonder if there is also a macro or function that can show the last change of each subpage on the home page?
With best regards
Patrick
@Patrick Gorre Have you tried the Recently Updated macro? I'm not sure if this will address your situation, but you can find more info here: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/insert-the-recently-updated-macro/
Hi @Patrick Gorre !
I would recommend that you check out "Scroll Documents for Confluence" by K15t. I don't know if it can do exactly what you are looking for but it is a very robust document management plugin!
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