: Placed on individual child pages to hold data.
If your report is empty, showing a single row, or missing data, check these common configuration errors: 1. You Put Multiple Tables in One Page Properties Macro
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Atlassian recently introduced (formerly Atlas, now rolling out as a native feature in premium plans). This is the true solution for multiple rows.
If you give each Page Properties macro on the page a unique ID (e.g., row1 , row2 ), you can configure your Page Properties Report to pull only from a specific ID. However, the report macro can still only target one ID at a time, meaning it will still only output one row for that page.
What happens if you place Page Properties macros on a single Confluence page? This is a frequent workaround attempted by users who want multiple rows without creating dozens of separate pages. How Confluence Processes Multiple Macros:
Inside the Page Properties macro, insert a 2-column table:
By default, Confluence is designed to report one row per page. If you need a single page to contribute multiple rows to your master report, you must structure your content strategically.
Risk Dashboard Child Pages: Risk 001, Risk 002, Risk 003 (each labeled project-risk )
By default, the report displays every metadata key it finds. In the Page Properties Report macro options, use the Columns to show field to explicitly list which headers you want to see, and in what order.
On each page, add the Page Properties macro to the table you created in Step 1. This macro will allow you to specify the properties that you want to display in the report.
Create an identical table structure inside it, but fill it with your second set of data.
Insert a macro, add a table inside it, and fill out the data for Row 1.