Confluence Page Properties Report Multiple Rows Upd Here

Live, editable, filterable rows.

If you use multiple Page Properties macros on one page without specifying unique IDs, Confluence will get confused. It will either overwrite the data, display only the first table, or bunch all the text into a single row cell. Always use unique IDs if keeping data on one page. 3. Missing Rows in the Report

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 confluence page properties report multiple rows

Unfortunately, . However, if your goal is simply to visually group multiple entries from the same page, you can use List mode combined with HTML formatting inside the Page Properties macro.

Allows you to query, filter, and display data from various tables across your instance with much higher flexibility than native macros. Live, editable, filterable rows

What are you tracking? (e.g., project statuses, software requirements, team tasks)

When we see multiple rows where we expect one, we are forced to confront our own categorization. We must refine our labels, standardize our inputs, and rigidly define our schemas. The report forces governance upon the anarchy of the wiki. Always use unique IDs if keeping data on one page

This article explains how to set up a "master-detail" system where child pages feed data into a single, sortable report on a parent page.

Master the Confluence Page Properties Report for Multiple Rows

Create the page that will act as a single row in your final report. Create a new Confluence page. Add your master label ( project-status-2026 ) to this page. Type /page properties and insert the macro.

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