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Hi everyone,
is there the possibility to create a macro where I can select different labels/parameters and the selected field allows other possible selections?
In other word, I would replicate what is a Conditional Formatting for Excel File.
I found the macro Conditional Content, but when I select it nothing appears in the page.
Is there any other possible solution?
Thank you in advance
Regards,
Amedeo
Hi @Amedeo ,
you could develop your own macro in which you define the condition or use an external app like Scroll Documents https://help.k15t.com/scroll-docs/3.4.0/server/define-conditional-content-188550189.html#:~:text=Define%20content%20that%20only%20appears,be%20included%20in%20which%20variant.
Hope this helps,
Fabio
Hi @Fabio Racobaldo _Herzum_ ,
thank you for the reply.
I'm not an expert on Confluence and I'm not the JIRA Admin; can you help me defining the right macro? Where I can write it?
Thank you again
Amedeo
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@Amedeo this is indeed part of my team's app Scroll Documents. Let me know if you need any help getting started with conditional content/variants. We're here to help.
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Hi @Amedeo , here a guide https://developer.atlassian.com/server/confluence/writing-macros/
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@Amedeo the macro you're looking at is part of our app Scroll Documents, which you have to set up with variants in order for this macro to work. Here is the documentation for this process: https://help.k15t.com/scroll-docs/3.4.0/server/manage-variants-188550180.html
Also, feel free to email us at help@k15t.com. We'll get you going.
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Hi everyone,
thank you for the replies.
I'll try all the suggestions and I'll come back with some feedback.
Thank you and regards,
Amedeo
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Hi @Amedeo
We've recently published a new knowledge base article that may be helpful in creating the functionality you're looking for. The article walks through creating two user macros that allow you to conditionally hide or show any blocks of content that match a predefined ID.
You can find this guide in the new Writing Advanced User Macros article.
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Hi @Amedeo
If you want to replicate conditional formatting, you can use our Excellenatable spreadsheet macro.
You would also be able to import conditional formatting from some an .xlsx file
Regards
Shardul
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