Offers a more structured approach to page metadata than native macros. Best Practices for Error-Free Reports
To display multiple rows in a report, you must understand how Confluence processes these macros.
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The macro in Confluence is a powerful tool for data aggregation, but it can be frustrating when it doesn't display multiple rows as expected. To ensure your report functions correctly and displays every relevant page as a separate row, you must master the relationship between the Page Properties0;bb0;0;656; macro and the Report macro . 0;16; 0;92;0;a3; 0;baf;0;64b; How the Report Generates Rows 0;16; confluence page properties report multiple rows
This comprehensive guide covers how the Page Properties Report works, why it defaults to one row, and the exact workarounds you can use to display multiple rows of data seamlessly. Understanding the Core Limitation
The report will now automatically crawl every page bearing that label and display them as in your master table.
Try the “one page per row” method today. Create a template, build three child pages, and run a Page Properties Report. Then, explore Confluence Databases if available. You’ll never ask “how do I get multiple rows?” again. Offers a more structured approach to page metadata
While native Confluence is great, the Table Transformer app (often used with Table Filter and Charts) on the Atlassian Marketplace is the industry standard for handling complex "multiple rows" scenarios. Why use Table Transformer?
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By default, Confluence maps in the final report. The keys in your table become the column headers, and the values become the cell data. To get multiple rows in your report, you must use specific structural techniques. Method 1: The Multi-Page Approach (Recommended) Share it in the Atlassian Community forums –
Add the Page Properties Report to display all data.
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If you do not have access to third-party apps, you can try these native structural changes: Multiple Page Properties Macros : You can add several Page Properties macros to a single page. If they share the same label, the Page Properties Report will display them as separate rows. Vertical Table Formatting Page Properties macro Insert a table and remove the last column. Table Options Header Row Header Column