Confluence Page Properties Report Multiple Rows ((top)) -
By understanding the macro’s limitations and the strategies to overcome them, you can build powerful, multi-row reports that keep your team informed and aligned.
If you see the same row twice, check if you accidentally duplicated the Page Properties macro or if you have two different labels on the page that both match the Report’s filter. 3. Column Headers Don't Match
Project Manager, Status, Due Date, Budget. confluence page properties report multiple rows
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:
To understand how to get multiple rows, you first have to understand the standard "handshake" between these two macros: Column Headers Don't Match Project Manager, Status, Due
When you run the Page Properties Report on your parent page, it will automatically generate one row for every child page, creating a clean, automated multi-row list. Troubleshooting Common Row Issues Page Properties Report Macro | Confluence Data Center 10.2
Last updated: March 2025 – Compatible with Confluence Data Center and Cloud (standard macros). native table experience
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Note: This will output two separate tables on your master page, not a single merged table. For a unified, native table experience, sticking to the "one page per row" architecture remains the best practice. Troubleshooting Common Errors
In the macro settings, restrict the search to the label project-risk-2026 . Save the page.
The macro is designed to display one row per page. By default, it does not support generating multiple report rows from a single Confluence page. Standard Native Behavior