when a change is made to a table in a confluence page, an email notification of the "change" goes out but includes the entire table regardless of how minor or major the edit. the email / change should only show specific rows that were edited, not the entire table.
Peter,
This is default functionality and a change to it would require a feature enhancement.
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Just to make it easier to find. Looks like there are enhancements related to this answer.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-61704
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-30753
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This is extremely annoying with large tables.
Please go in and vote for the two issues above!
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Peter, in your user profile, do you have "Show changed content" selected? Our doc says:
If you do not select this option, your notifications will include only the title of the page, and any comment the author made when updating the page.
Perhaps unchecking that option will keep the entire table from being emailed.
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I still want to see the changes, not just page title and comments. With other page changes, it only shows lines changed.
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