Especially during creation time of some documents a lot of people are working on te same page. We use the Version macro to show all versions but this list is growing very long.
What I would like is that I could add a parameter to the version macro that only the last X number of versions are shown in the page view. So I can limit the view.
Is this possible or is there another way of achieving it?
At this moment I am using the Cloud server but will migrate soon ton the server version.
Another way is to place the Change History Macro within a Table Filter:
then, enter the amount of rows you'd like to display:
Please note that the Table Filter macro is provided by the Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app.
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Hi Hans,
It sounds like you're referring to the Change History macro. I'd recommend embedding it in a panel and then limiting the panel size. This is done using the Div macro as documented by @Milo Grika on this page. Here's what it looks like in my editor:
The finished result is a scrollable 600x400 frame with my page's change history embedded:
Good luck!
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great idea, thanks
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