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      I'd like to be able to use the functionality in the recently-updated macro but to reverse the order of the function to indicate which child pages have not been updated in a long time.

      We have a number of procedural pages listed in Confluence and I'd like to be able to highlight the pages which were modifed the longest ago in order to ensure the data in the pages is revisted regularly and updated as necessary. The returned data set would show the name of the page, the author and the last modifed date/time, just like the current macro, just in reverse order.

      Ideally the macro could also include a parameter so that it would limit the return data set to a set number of entries.

      {recently-updated:spaces=[Space to Search]|sort=reverse|show=[Number of entries returned]}

            [CONFSERVER-20297] CLONE -Sort by request for recently updated macro

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              32e6c8963478 Will Andrews
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