Confluence Page Properties Report Multiple Rows May 2026
Confluence sometimes crashes or fails to render nested macros. Keep them at the same level.
To choose the right solution, ask yourself: What am I trying to track?
Common scenarios requiring multiple rows per page: confluence page properties report multiple rows
If you answer “yes” to any of the above, you need a way to break free from Confluence’s one-row-per-page constraint.
On a separate “dashboard” page:
If you’ve ever tried to build a dynamic dashboard, a team directory, or a product feature list in Confluence, you’ve likely stumbled upon two powerful macros: Page Properties and Page Properties Report.
At first glance, these macros seem simple. You add a Page Properties macro to a page, fill in a few fields, and then use the Page Properties Report macro on another page to pull that data. But a common question arises when users try to scale this system: Confluence sometimes crashes or fails to render nested
"How do I get the Page Properties Report to show multiple rows of data from the same page?"
By default, the Page Properties macro is designed to hold one set of metadata per page (like a header row). So, when you run a report, you typically see one row per page. However, with the right techniques, you can display multiple rows from a single source page. If you answer “yes” to any of the
This article will walk you through exactly how to achieve that, covering native workarounds, add-ons, and best practices for managing structured data in Confluence.