I would like to be able to see a history of page location movements or reorganisation.
The original query came from concerns about users accidentally moving pages, which I have done myself with a rogue click of the mouse, but I think we have minimised this to our local team using permissions etc. Unfortunately this could still occur and a user might miss the "undo" option.
Apologies if this is a silly question. Newbie here...
Hi @spryce
Not that I know of.
There is page history - you'll find information about how it works on this page. But this per single page, as opposed to a page tree or the space itself.
You could check the Marketplace to see if there is an app which can assist with your use-case? :)
Ste
The only solution I could think of would be to copy the space from time to time to get a snapshot of what the page tree looked like. But I don't believe there's a feature for this.
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Actually, our app Baselines for Confluence does this exact thing.
You can use Baselines for Confluence to create snapshots of pages in a space. The app does not save the actual content of pages but rather saves a set of versioned page links, version numbers and locations. You can open a saved baseline to see the page versions and locations of pages when the baseline was created.
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/1212963
EmreT
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