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If you have sections within your Confluence page that need to be approved, you can make use of the Section Approval macro that Approvals for Confluence offers. You can specify who should be approving each section by having multiple macros on a pagefeature. This can even be used to send different sections of content to different colleagues - a feature that’s really important if you have designated reviewers across a project team.

Instructions

  1. Open a Page in the Editor, either by creating a page (from navigation bar, or 'c' key) or editing a page (from Edit button, or 'e' key)

    • Create a new Approval Macro

      a. Either click on the 'Add' button on the Editor Toolbar and choose 'Approval Macro'

      b. or press the '{' key and type 'approval' to add an Approval at the current location

  2. This will open up the Macro Editor, where you can set up the approval

  3. When you save the Page, it will trigger in-app notifications (and emails if selected)

    • When viewing a Page, you'll see the 'Macro Viewer' mode, allowing the status to be changed 

      a. Pending

      b. Approved

      c. Rejected

      d. Expired (page updated, or expired on date)

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