When searching for this, I discovered that your server product supported this, but I can't find any reference to it being supported in Confluence cloud.
I have two pages (documents) that originated together, but then evolved separately and I want compare them. Is this possible?
The functionality I'm looking for is:
https://apps.decadis.net/display/SPAD/Manage+pages#expand-Comparingpages
Is this functionality available in Confluence cloud?
Hello @Ted Timar In server, you can compare two different versions of the same page. Same functionality exists in the Cloud version, under Page History.
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Seems what you are looking for is a feature of a third-party app available on the marketplace: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1225522/space-tools-pro-for-confluence?tab=overview&hosting=cloud
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Yes. But Space Tools Pro does not advertise this feature. Space Admin (for Server/Datacenter) does. I am guessing that it is not available, but I was trying to ask.
Unfortunately, when I clicked "Ask a question in the Atlassian Community" I'd assumed that it was going to be a specific sub-community for Decadis users. I did not mean to ask the broader community. (At least not without providing details explaining that by "your server product" I was referring to Decadis' Space Admin product.)
But I do appreciate your attempts to help me.
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@Ted Timar I would recommend reaching out the vendor to ask directly about the feature on Cloud. Even though it doesn't seem to be available today, they might be working on it and be able to give you an estimated release date.
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