Rows [cracked] — Confluence Page Properties Report Multiple

This is by design. Confluence treats each page as a single entity, not a spreadsheet.

Your report will now display a beautiful table where each row represents one of your project pages. Advanced Layouts: Multiple Rows from a Single Page?

On your master page, the Table Excerpt Include macro pulls the entire multi-row table into the report. confluence page properties report multiple rows

This approach is highly effective for tracking items like project tasks, individual team members, software releases, or asset inventories. Step 1: Create a Template Page (Blueprint)

Every page is tagged with the exact same label ( project-status-2026 ). Step 4: Configure the Page Properties Report Now, build your master dashboard page. Create or open your master overview page. Type /page properties report and insert the macro. Open the macro edit preview panel. This is by design

To help tailor this to your specific workspace setup, could you share a bit more context?

Example of three child pages:

Ultimately, the Confluence Page Properties Report displaying multiple rows is a mirror. It reflects the tension between the story (the page) and the fact (the row). When they align, it is a symphony of documentation. When they do not, it is a noisy reminder that structure requires sacrifice.

In the architectural DNA of Atlassian’s Confluence, there exists a quiet assumption: that a page is a sovereign entity—a singular container of truth, a distinct node in the network. This assumption holds firm until one encounters the . Here, the monolith of the "Page" is dissolved, distilled into metadata, and rearranged into a grid. Advanced Layouts: Multiple Rows from a Single Page