Confluence Page Properties Report Multiple Rows

Because all these rows live on the same physical Confluence page, the "Title" column in your report will show the exact same page name for every row. You can hide the title column in the report settings if it looks redundant. If you want to customize this further, tell me: Are you using Confluence Cloud or Confluence Data Center ?

Here is the process to set up a multi-row report:

In the macro configuration sidebar, type your label ( project-status ) into the field. Click Insert or Save . Publish the page.

The source page must have a specific label applied to it. confluence page properties report multiple rows

Text mismatch. If one page says "Status" and another says "Project Status", the report treats them as different columns.

Press L on your keyboard or click the at the bottom/top of the page.

Add the Page Properties Report to display all data. Because all these rows live on the same

You can technically put a multi-row table inside a single Page Properties macro. However, be warned: It is designed to read the first column as a "Header" and the second column as "Value."

Your master page will now display a table. Each row represents one of your child pages. Advanced Layouts: Multiple Rows from a Single Page

Inside the macro placeholder, insert a standard . Here is the process to set up a

The Page Properties Report relies on page labels to find data.

Avoid complex nested formatting inside the Page Properties macro, as this can make the final report hard to read.

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