This is my first time asking this question, so please be gentle. : )
The 3 points to be discussed are as below.
P1. Simplest way.
P2. Standard way.
P3. How to specify the layer of tasks to be shown as a roadmap of Wrike.
Thank you so much for your cooperation!
Hi @遠藤 匠
P1. Simplest way:
The simplest way to show a roadmap from Wrike on a Confluence page is to use the Wrike integration available in Confluence. Here's how you can do it:
The Wrike Roadmap macro will dynamically display your chosen Wrike roadmap on the Confluence page.
P2. Standard way:
The standard way involves using Confluence's "Wrike Roadmap" macro to embed the roadmap directly into the Confluence page. This method allows you to specify different display options for your roadmap.
P3. How to specify the layer of tasks to be shown as a roadmap of Wrike:
In Wrike, you can organize tasks into folders, projects, and subtasks. When displaying a roadmap, you might want to show a specific level of tasks. Unfortunately, as of my last update in September 2021, the exact steps to specify the layer of tasks to be shown in the Wrike Roadmap macro might vary based on the specific features available in the integration.
However, here's a general guideline:
Remember, as of my last update, the exact steps and capabilities might have evolved since then. For the most accurate and up-to-date instructions, I recommend referring to the documentation of both Wrike and Confluence or contacting their support teams for assistance.
Hi, @Isadora Kniess !
Thank you so much for your quick and critical answer!!
I will check the procedure and reflect it on my page. After that, I'll press the Accept Answer Button!
best regards
Endo
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To: @Isadora Kniess
Yesterday, Thank you for your quick reply.
After that, I tried these ways P1 and 2, but I couldn't find 'Wrike Roadmap'. So I have yet to do P1 and 2. From the beginning, I'm stumped by the search for the 'Wrike Roadmap' macro. Is it possible that the reason I can't find it in my environment is due to differences in regions or operating systems?
And it would be great if they could be linked for free. This is the most important thing I seek.
I will continue to investigate. Thanks for your help, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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