Confluence Page Properties Report Multiple Rows ⚡ [CERTIFIED]

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:

Here is the process to set up a multi-row report: confluence page properties report multiple rows

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When you need to aggregate tables with multiple rows from many pages, the recommended approach is to abandon the Page Properties macros entirely and use a different set of tools: the , Table Excerpt Include , and Table Transformer macros. This method creates a truly dynamic, multi-row reporting system. To display multiple rows in a Page Properties

While possible, native Confluence Page Properties Report can sometimes struggle with complex, multi-row structures. If the report only shows the first row, you may need to reconsider your data structure. Alternatives for Complex Reporting When you need to aggregate tables with multiple

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