Hello there @Мизин Евгений !
Just like what @Katerina Kovriga _Stiltsoft_ specified, I believe that our native macros will help you out:
You can add a Page Properties macro in each page that represents a different version. Within the macro, create a value named "version" for example and as value use the version of your software.
After that, use the Page Properties Report macro to display all those versions.
Here is what I did:
- Create a page
- Add the "Page Properties Report" to it
- Under the macro settings I made sure that it is searching the current space
- I also specified the "version" label so it will look for pages with this label:
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- Saved the macro
- Published the page
- Created pages under the first page (Child pages)
- Added the "Page Properties" macro
- Inside the macro, added a table with a single row and two columns
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- On the right column, I specified the value "VERSION"
- On the left column, I specified the version value (01 and 02)
- Published both pages
- Added the "version" label to both
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- Reloaded the first page I created:
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I hope this helps!
Let us hear from you.
Search for the standard Page Properties/Page Properties Report macros in the Atlassian documentation, they may help your case.
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