Is there a field name or macro that has to be placed in page properties report to display last updated by and last updated date along with title in the index?
Hi Jane,
We have a feature request for this issue, but since it was duplicated from the Server request, the only available workaround is to use a User Macro which is not possible in Confluence Cloud.
For users who wish to do this in Server, you can follow the example on the link above, or have a look at this Community thread.
I understand this isn't the news you wanted to hear. Please do provide your feedback on the above request and vote on it to help show how many users would be interested in this feature.
Regards,
Shannon
I was searching the forums to see if anyone had a solution to do exactly what you've asked for.
@Shannon S +1 to this feature-request. Why can't I do user macros in Cloud?
@Jane Conners +1 to your question.
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Hi @Akmal Fazleen,
According to our Functional Differences in Confluence Cloud, user macros allow HTML and JavaScript to run in Confluence Cloud, which can affect performance.
I hope that clarifies things for you, but please don't hesitate to vote directly on the feature request that I linked.
In addition, there's a feature request to be able to support user macros in Confluence Cloud in the future.
I would encourage also voting on this request.
Regards,
Shannon
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