Confluence Page Properties Report Multiple Rows

In the macro settings, restrict the search to your specific label ( project-tracking-2026 ).

If your goal is to have a report with multiple rows representing different items (e.g., ten different project risks, five team members, or six product requirements), the standard Confluence methodology dictates that . Step 1: Create a Template Page

This acts as a data container placed on individual child pages. It holds a table with your metadata. confluence page properties report multiple rows

Ensure the tables inside every macro use the exact same column keys. For example: Phase 1 Kickoff Macro Container 2: Phase 2 Testing In Progress Step 3: Label and Report

On the parent page, add the Page Properties Report macro and filter by project-risk . In the macro settings, restrict the search to

If you put three different tables inside a single Page Properties macro on one page, Confluence will still only generate for that page. To get multiple rows, you must split those tables onto entirely separate Confluence pages. 2. Typographical Discrepancies in Headers

: Inside each macro, insert a two-column table where the left column is the "Header" (key) and the right is the "Value" (data). 2. Configure the Report Macro It holds a table with your metadata

: Place a single-row table inside the Page Properties macro, but create a nested table

|| Key || Value || | Status | In Progress | | Owner | Alice | | Due | 2026-04-15 |

The Confluence Page Properties Report macro is one of the most powerful tools for project management and tracking. It allows teams to aggregate data from multiple child pages into a single "master" view. However, users often encounter a specific structural limitation:

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