I have a confluence page for status updates for multiple accounts, and would like to know if there's a way to add a timestamp for when the specific row has been updated. Is there a way to implement this?
Hi @Xenia T.
I’m Anastasia from Stiltsoft, and I'm thrilled to announce that in a recent Cloud release of Handy Macros for Confluence, Handy Timestamp is released. It allows you to record the specific moment so its date and time can't be changed manually in the edit mode. You can edit the macro only to define how it appears on the page. Mark the release time of your projects and protect them from changes with Handy Timestamp. You can use Handy Timestamp for document management, workflow control, and automation.
We appreciate your thoughts and comments on this feature and if more options for Timestamp are needed for your use cases. It helps us better understand which strengths to build on and weaknesses to overcome with our solutions.
We’re eager to receive your feedback.
Thanks kindly,
Anastasia
Hi @Xenia T.
Look at this posts, maybe can help you
https://docs.stiltsoft.com/display/public/HMFC/How+to+use+Handy+Timestamp+macro
Cheers
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Hi @Xenia T. ,
The Handy Macros for Confluence app really provides the Handy Timestamp macro that fully suits your case, but unfortunately for Server and Data Center hostings.
The Cloud version of the app includes other helpful macros but not this one as for now.
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