Hello!
I have had very little luck trying to puzzle out if this is possible - but is there a way to share Confluence page histories outside of Confluence?
Here is the "why" behind the question - Our operations procedures require board approval prior to publishing for staff. When a procedure is up for review, the current version with changes marked is provided to the board so they can see the previous verbiage and the proposed changes in one document.
We are in the process of bringing our procedures into Confluence. I know we can see the page history and comparisons in Confluence but how can I share this with our board? They do not have Confluence licenses and will not be assigned them. The changes need to be in pdf or similar format so they can be attached to the board agenda.
Thanks for any recommendations you can offer!
Probably you can use the comparison and print the view to .pdf
I did quick test and it seems to show changes
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However, the full document is not visible - only the part that changed - maybe that is enough and allows to focus on real change, but I was expecting this to show the whole page / whole context.
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