I am aware that you can use the Attachments macro to view the version history of each file that is attached to a page. Is there a method that I can use to view the version history of a single attachment? I realize that I can remove the other attachments to achieve this, but I need the other files attached to the same page. Thanks!
Hi Anatoly,
I think I understand from your exchange with Stephan what you are driving at. You can use the Attachments macro's parameters to accomplish what you wish I believe.
Using the Attachment Labels parameter, you can input the label(s) that will drive having only the desired attachment displayed. If you only have a particular filetype for that one file and all other attachments are a different filetype, you can instead utilize the Filename Patterns parameter (the latter is especially helpful when you want to avoid displaying non-business documents in a list such as graphics files).
Learn more at https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf53/displaying-a-list-of-attachments-411108785.html
For more on labeling attachments, see https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf53/adding-labels-411108771.html
Hope that helps.
Tom
I forgot to add, the Attachments macro will list version history if you check the parameter option, Include Old Attachment Versions.
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Hi Anatoly,
go to the confluence page with the attachment, click on the paperclip icon (top of the page), now you see all attachements, click on the little arrow (>) left to the name of the attachment, now you see the version history of this single attachment.
Is that what you looking for?
Regards
Stephan
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Thank you, Stephan. Close. I am looking to display the version history of a single attachment directly on the page without navigating to the attachments list. Are you aware of a way to do this?
Best,
Toly
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