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Hi there! My organization uses Confluence Server 6.12.2 and we have Questions for Confluence 2.6.15.
For some reason, when I navigate to Questions>Topics, I only see 8 Topics when I know we have way more than that. When I search for known Topics, nothing displays. Only those initially displayed 8 are searchable in the Topics tab.
I am a Confluence administrator, and we have no "Featured Topics."
How can I view just a list of all the Topics in our Confluence instance? I need to edit a few and provide descriptions/make some featured. However, since they don't appear when searching for them in the Topics tab, I don't know how to get to the edit function.
Thanks for any help! Is this a bug I just missed?
Yes, it seems that rebuilding the search index, solved this issue.
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Hi @Vasileios Mantikos - at the time I wrote this I was on Confluence Server. Here is the Atlassian documentation.
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Hi @Andrew Zimmerman _Appfire_ , thank you for responding. In our case the problem was that the "Questions" space had been archived. Once restored, the topics returned to the tab.
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Excellent! I'm glad you were able to solve your mystery.
Happy Confluence'ing.
-Andrew
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Would rebuilding the search index within the Admin General Config settings be a possible solution here?
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