Hi,
I upload and edit a lot of MS Word documents and other document types within Confluence (GoEdit!) and one of many fantastic features with Confluence is the versioning/page history.
It would be great to be able to stamp exported documents with its version, is that possible?
For example if there's $variable I could use that expands to the version number during export etc ...
However, I scanned through the community and all I found was the one below. Let me know if this can be done, it would be a really useful feature!
Rgds
/PL
Hi Per,
If using a third-party app would also be an option for you, you could try out Scroll Office for Confluence, which extends the default MS Word exporter with for example placeholders that are replaced dynamically depending on the export data.
We have a blog post comparing Scroll Office with the default MS Word exporter: Built-In Exporter vs Scroll Office
In your case you could work with the $scroll.version placeholder to print the page revision of the exported page in the generated Word file.
If using Scroll Office would be an option for you, please feel free to evaluate Scroll Office via the Atlassian Marketplace. Please feel free to reach out to us via support@k15t.com if you have any questions.
We'll be happy to help.
Best,
Nils
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