Finding Unused Spaces or Pages
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Sometimes, you want to know what is not being used. It's great to know what's getting most attention, but what about stagnant pages, or even entire spaces that are no longer active?
In Confluence Data Center, you can view detailed analytics for spaces and pages. See Analytics for more information.
Last modified on Feb 8, 2024
Related content
- What is a Confluence group?
- Confluence Groups
- How to identify the source of Confluence groups when using multiple directories
- Adding or Removing Users in Groups
- How to remove groups from Confluence via the database
- How To Partition Confluence for Different Isolated User Groups
- Confluence Groups for Administrators
- How to identify the source of Confluence groups when using multiple directories
- LDAP users synchronizing with Confluence without groups
- Deleted Groups shown as "Group not found" in Global Permissions and Space Permissions
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