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The Recently Updated Dashboard macro displays a list of the most recently changed content within Confluence. It is similar to the Recently Updated macro but is intended for use on the Confluence dashboard.

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Usage

What you need to type What you will get
{recently-updated-dashboard}
 
Recently Updated
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Optional Parameters

Parameter Default Description
labels none Filter content by label. The macro will display only the pages etc which are tagged with the label(s) you specify here.
You can specify one or more labels, separated by commas.

If there are no pages matching any of the specified labels, then Confluence will ignore the labels and will list all recently updated pages, as well as showing a message, "These labels don't exist and were ignored: xxx ". This unexpected behaviour is noted in issue CONF-10167.
showProfilePic false Specify showProfilePic=true to display the profile pictures of the users who updated the content.
spaces The space which contains the page on which the macro is coded Filter content by space. The macro will display only the pages etc which belong to the space(s) you specify here.
You can specify one or more space keys, separated by commas.
'*' means all spaces.
types all types Filter content by type.
You can specify one or more types, separated by commas.
Available types are: page, blogpost or news, spacedesc, attachment, comment, mail, userinfo
width 100% Specify the width of the macro display, as a percentage of the window width.

Examples

1. Include all spaces and limit the display width to 50%

The code below will show all the pages from all the spaces that have been recently updated.

{recently-updated-dashboard:spaces=*|width=50%}

2. Specify the spaces for which you want to view recently updated content

{recently-updated-dashboard:spaces=Name1,Name2|width=50%}

3. Specify the width of the macro display

{recently-updated-dashboard:width=50% }

4. Filter content using labels

{recently-updated-dashboard:spaces=sales,marketing|labels=timesheets,summaries}

5. Display profile pictures

The code below will display the profile picture of the user who most recently updated the content.

{recently-updated-dashboard:showProfilePic=true}

6. Display recent comments, including profile pictures and text

The code below will display recent comments in the current space, showing the profile picture of the users who made the comments, plus the first line or two of the comment text.
This is the only way to ensure that the text of the comments is displayed, using this macro.

{recently-updated-dashboard:types=comment|showProfilePic=true}
Customising the wording
If you would like to change the wording displayed by the 'Recently Updated' macro, please refer to the document on modifying the Confluence interface text.
RELATED TOPICS

Recently Updated Macro
Viewing Recently Updated Content
Working with Macros

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