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I don't, sorry. I'd go back to Steven's comment and look for Cloud macros that can pull in information from Bamboo. But I don't spend a lot of time with Bamboo, and I'm not aware of any
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Invoking The Sage: @Nic Brough [Adaptavist]:
Do you know of anything that may help us in this regard?
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Do you mean the only option is developing our own Confluence macro?
I've been looking for Confluence addons to solve this need, but have found no real solutions.
Where are the "addon spammers" when you need them?
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You could approach this from a Confluence Cloud macro. That's really the only option unless existing add-ons are out there.
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