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×Hi all,
I have a document with each main chapter located at a separate page.
After a review phase and incorporated changes I want to mark all versions of the pages belonging to this document.
Later on, further work takes places for those pages.
Thus, I want to "mark" all those versions belonging to that point of time after the review.
My idea was to label the different versions. But the label has to be locked in order that a user can remove or move the label.
In case you have another solution for "marking for ever" the version of different pages, I'm keen to read about your experiences.
Best regards
Uli Raabe
Hi Uli,
From my understanding of the product of Confluence. There is currently no way that you can mark a label according to the history of the page. Labels are not attached to the page version.
* https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-35770( Cloud ticket but works the same on Server)
I would suggest you create a new page under page tree for each version literation
This will be a sample of how it would look
Product
1.0
- 1.1
- 1.2
- 1.3
2.0
2.1
How to use page tree:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/page-tree-macro-163414255.html
How to copy a page:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/copy-a-page-139013.html
Hope this workaround is sufficient for you :)
Hi Kenny,
thanks for the answer.
Thus, I have to provide a comment when storing the current version of the page (make it public), create a new version without changes (maybe adding a blank) and then freeze the previous version.
Uli
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Hi Uli,
Maybe you can try the plugin below to see if this fit your needs.
Best Regards,
Kenny
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