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The Confluence Page Properties Report macro is a powerful tool for displaying metadata from pages in a table format. However, one common challenge users face is dealing with multiple rows in the report when a page has multiple property values. In this article, we'll explore how to effectively manage and display multiple rows in a Confluence Page Properties Report.

Configure the macro to merge all tables sharing the same column structure. confluence page properties report multiple rows

Ultimately, the Confluence Page Properties Report displaying multiple rows is a mirror. It reflects the tension between the story (the page) and the fact (the row). When they align, it is a symphony of documentation. When they do not, it is a noisy reminder that structure requires sacrifice.

This macro lives on a master page. It scans your Confluence space for a specific label and pulls the data from all Page Properties macros on those labeled pages into one master table. Configure the macro to merge all tables sharing

Confluence is a powerful tool for documentation, but it truly shines when used for structured reporting. The and Page Properties Report macros are a dynamic duo that allows you to aggregate key data from multiple pages into one organized overview table.

A common question is: Can I get multiple rows in my report from just one Confluence page? When they align, it is a symphony of documentation

Follow these exact steps to build a functional tracking dashboard that outputs multiple rows. Step 1: Create the Master Label

Method 2: Using Multiple Page Properties Macros on a Single Page

The result is a singular, clean, multi-row table pulled from various individual pages. Method 3: Advanced Data Modeling with Orderly Databases

Inside the macro placeholder, insert a standard .

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