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Ability to retain images into Salesforce Articles
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Created 16 Dec 07:16am by Shared ServiceRocket
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As a Confluence knowledge manager, I want to be able to choose whether exported Confluence pages are "Published" or "Drafts" in Salesforce
When publishing an article from Conf to SF I'd like to choose whether this will be directly published or marked as a Draft
Created 10 Nov 03:29pm by Guest
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Ability to retain files attached to the page, as well as modifying link to those files
Currently files & attachments from Confluence are not brought over to Salesforce. Pages that contains links to attachments will be retained in Salesforce, and will direct it back to Confluence. It'll be great if The files and attachments from ...
Created 16 Dec 07:20am by Shared ServiceRocket
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Retain Confluence macros that has page navigational purposes
Retain Confluence macros such as Children display Table of Contents
Created 17 Dec 01:47pm by Shared ServiceRocket
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Change links to other published Confluence pages to links to its Salesforce counterpart
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Created 17 Dec 01:45pm by Shared ServiceRocket
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Option to show or hide "view in confluence" link
My SF knowledge base is customer-facing. They will not have access to confluence, so I would like the option to not show that link on all articles
Created 19 Jan 07:54pm by Guest
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Publish individual articles to different channels.
I would like the ability to specify which channels an article gets published to. Not all articles will be visible to a customer. So I need the ability to specify which articles are customer facing and which are public or internal
Created 19 Jan 07:51pm by Guest
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As a knowledge manager, I don't want my content writer to ever unlink pages
Currently, everyone that can publish Confluence pages to Salesforce can also unlink the connection. This is not desirable as I dont want to have 2 different versions of knowledges
Created 24 Mar 01:38am by Shared ServiceRocket
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Retain Links to other Confluence pages
Currently, hard links are brought over to Salesforce okay However, Confluence native links to other Confluence pages are ignored after the export. It will be great if those links are converted to normal links
Created 6 Jan 06:05am by Shared ServiceRocket
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Remove <div style="width: 55%;"> from published KB articles in Salesforce
Currently when a page is published from Confluence to Salesforce, there is the <div style="width: 55%;"> html tag added to the Knowledge Article in Salesforce. This <div> tag would make the published article to appear smaller. We would...
Created 5 May 08:09pm by Guest
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