Confluence Page Properties Report Multiple Rows Access
By default, the Page Properties Report macro only displays a single row of data. This can be limiting when you need to display data from multiple pages. For example, if you have a report that needs to display data from 10 different pages, you would need to create 10 separate Page Properties Report macros, each displaying a single row of data. This can be cumbersome and make your page look cluttered.
So, how can you display multiple rows in a Confluence Page Properties Report? The solution involves using a combination of Confluence macros and some clever configuration. Here are the steps: confluence page properties report multiple rows
Save the page and view the report. The Page Properties Report macro should now display multiple rows of data, one for each page that you selected. By default, the Page Properties Report macro only
To display multiple rows in a Page Properties Report, you need to create a table on each page that contains the data you want to display. This table should have a single row with the properties you want to display. For example, if you want to display the page title, author, and creation date, your table might look like this: This can be cumbersome and make your page look cluttered
