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I recently created a Confluence Knowledge Base and right next to the name there is a small gray line and I have no idea how to remove it.
Any help is appreciated.
@josuero Welcome to the Atlassian Community and Confluence Cloud. Can you attach a screen shot of this for diagnosis?
Thanks.
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@josuero can you click on the space settings icon on the left sidebar, select Manage space and then Edit Space details? Is it possible you have a trailing underscore that you mistakenly typed when you created the space?
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Just did, and no, there there is nothing there, just the name with nothing else typed
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Quite odd. Is it possible you have another space with the same name and this was appended to it by the system to distinguish them?
Also, does this display the same on all browsers?
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Sorry, work has been crazy.
No, there are no other spaces with this name, and it does display in all browsers and in new articles created.
It's not a big deal but it's the first time I see it.
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@josuero I am stumped. Have you tried opening a ticket with Atlassian support?
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