Before the last update in "Recent" there was in bracket an ("unpublished") so it was visible to me which pages are not published. Does anyone know where to find now ? I'm working always on several pages at the same time which has to be consistent, so I'll publish all at the end of my work.
Thanks in advance for your help, Andreas
Sorry folks this is not acceptable. Before the last update I had the opportunity to see all my unpublished pages, so I can publish them when I've finished my spec over more than one page. Please reactivate the previous behavior as described above, when creating this topic. The code is already there, you've just to reactivate it.
Are you looking for 'Drafts'? You'll probably find it behind the '... More' menu
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Sorry, no. "Drafts" show me only new pages which has never been published. I want to see pages which I've edited-> closed(without publish), so all the outstanding pages where I've to publish.
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It's definitely not working.
Attached you find screenshots about the current behaviour.
I've edited "XXXXX-Create" without publishing.
In the previous version in the recent list directly was the remark "unpublished changes". Here it's now empty. And in the last screenshot you'll see there also no remarks.
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Confluence cloud does not currently have a built-in list of all pages with saved but unpublished changes.
there’s a workaround but it also includes published edits :
Go to Recent -> View All Recent Items -> Under the worked On tab , you’ll see all recently edited pages.
[CONFSERVER-65137] Unpublished Changes message does not appear when modifying task lists and drop downs when Collaborative Editing is ON - Create and track feature requests for Atlassian products.
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