Is there a way to configure Confluence so that the last (5?) searches are shown above the list of "last visited" when you click in the search box? It usually takes some tries to figure out how to phrase the search that find what I'm looking for. That means I currently have to write it out again every iteration. It would save me lots of time if I somehow just could get back to the last search words, and then modify them.
Hello @Björn
with "iFinder Confluence Search" the user also has his own dashboard available. There you can find your "recent searches", "saved searches" and "favorite documents".
iFinder Confluence Search is an alternative powerful search engine for the standard Confluence search (coexist). You can find more information about it in this article.
Regards,
Robby
I would goto search>advanced search and than run my search. Once i have the search results I would save the link as a bookmark in my browser and use that for future searches.
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