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下書きとはA draft is an autosaved version of the page which is created by Confluence when you have made changes to a page but have failed to save it.
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How often are drafts saved?By default, Confluence saves a draft of your page once every thirty seconds. A site administrator can configure how often drafts are saved from the Administration Console.
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Where can I see my drafts?Your drafts are listed under the 'Drafts' Tab when you go to your Profile.

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I lost my changes before I could add the page. What do I do?Confluence will save a draft of the page even if you haven't successfully added it yet.
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2. When you next click 'Add Page' in that space, Confluence will ask you if you want to resume editing the page that wasn't saved.

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What happens if I am editing the draft of a page that has since been updated?When this happens, Confluence will display a message informing you that you are editing an outdated page. If there are no conflicts between the two versions, Confluence will give you the option to 'Merge and Resume editing'.
If there are any conflicts, Confluence will give you the option to 'View the Conflict' or to 'Discard' your changes.

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If I click one of the other page tabs when I am editing a page, will I lose my changes?No. Whenever you click on any of the 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 unsaved and give you the option to resume editing.
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