Hi Glen,
We recently started using https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/powerview/cloud/support. It does tell us the "who" but the reporting is a bit clunky. I have been in contact with the developer and made some recommendations.
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Both the Archive plugin from the Confluence Marketplace and Google analytics can tell if a page is being visited. Google Analytics can tell you where people came from for your spreadsheet (guessing it has a URL).
But it is the who that causes the problem. I know of know way to say who is visiting a Confluence page or your spreadsheet. Sorry, but Atlassian has said in other posts that they aren't going to track that information to protect the user's identity.
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Thank you for the response, Marcel.
After reading the description for Manage Watchers, it doesn't seem to be what I'm looking for. We have a page that has a link to a spreadsheet. We'd like to find out if the link is used, and possibly by whom. The goal is to determine if the spreadsheet is used by the target audience.
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Hey Glenn,
if you only want to get this information for yourself, this might help you: Manage Watchers
You need to have space admin rights to see the watchers though.
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