Hi Mike,
Interesting idea! There's not a native functionality in Confluence for storing contacts on business cards, but I can think of a few ways you can make this happen...
File list blueprint
This one manages business cards as a list of files.
- Using the File List Blueprint, create a file list called "Rolodex".
- Upload business card images, with the file name starting with contacts last name.
- You will then see a list of all your business card images on the "Rolodex" page, which can be sorted by file name.
Example:

Page properties report
This one involves creating a page for each business card. This will take a little more work to set up, but it has a cleaner look and is more dynamic in the information it can show. There are many ways you could set this up, but here's an example:
- Create a "Business card" page template with the following features:
- A Page Properties Macro that includes a table to be filled out with any relevant contact info (e.g. "First name", "Last name", "Company")
- A label to identify business cards (e.g. "business-cards")
- Set a "Rolodex" page with the following:
- A Create From Template macro, to add new business cards using the template.
- A Page Properties Report macro, set to show all pages with the "business-card" label, sorted by last name, displaying whatever columns you want (based on the information you included in the Page Properties Macro).
- View all your contacts on the "Rolodex" page. To add a new business card, simply click the "Add business card" button, upload the image, and save.
Example:

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