Confluence 4.0 : Working with Drafts
This page last changed on Sep 06, 2011 by pwatson.
How are drafts implemented in Confluence?At regular intervals, Confluence automatically saves a draft of the page you are editing. If a network failure or system error prevents you from saving your page, you can retrieve its last saved draft and continue working on the page from (or almost from) where you left off.
Whenever you edit a page and click one of the other page tabs, Confluence will automatically save a draft. When you click on the 'Edit' tab again, Confluence will let you know that a version of the page you are editing was not saved and will give you the option to resume editing it.
Drafts Possess the Following Characteristics
Viewing Unsaved ChangesWhile editing a page or blog post, you can view any 'unsaved' changes you have made since the last automatically saved draft, by clicking view change (near the Save button). Screenshot: Segment of the Unpublished Changes Window Viewing DraftsYour drafts are listed on the Drafts tab of your user profile. To see your drafts:
Go to your name (the 'User' menu) at the top of the page and choose Drafts. Related TopicsResuming the Editing of a Draft Take me back to the Confluence Documentation Home page. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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