You need to edit in 'Wiki Markup' mode to include macros in your page.
The Recently Updated Content macro displays a list of the most recently changed content within Confluence.
Recently Updated Content Macro
Optional Parameters
No |
parameter |
Default |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|
1 |
spaces |
space the page containing the macro is in |
Filter by space, '*' means all spaces. (only available from Confluence 2.1.2 onwards) |
2 |
width |
99% |
Specify the width of the table |
3 |
labels |
none |
Filter content using labels |
4 |
types |
all types |
Filter content using type: page, blogpost or news, spacedesc, attachment, comment, mail, userinfo (types only available from Confluence 2.1.2 onwards) |
1. Specify all the pages from all the spaces that have been recently updated
2. Specify the spaces for which you want to view recently updated content
3. Specify the width of the table
The list is rendered in a table whose width can be specified using the width argument (width=50% in the above example) or else Confluence defaults the width to 99%.
4. Filter content using labels
RELATED TOPICS
Viewing Recently Updated Content
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