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I am using Confluence Cloud Premium and Jira Software Cloud Premium. I want to pull various information from Jira into Confluence. For some of the information I want to pull in and the way I want to do it, I've been getting guidance that I should use these macros (Jira Issue macro, JQL macro, Jira Versions macro) but they are not available to me in my current instance of Confluence. I have been told they are supposed to be available to me "out-of-the-box" with our premium subscriptions. Is this true? If I'm supposed to have access to these and don't see them, then how might I go about getting access to them?
See https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/what-are-macros/#Macros-available-in-both-editors for a list of all the built-in macros.
But, note that this is a list for both old and new editors - some macros are only available in one of the two. Further down the page, there's a separated list to consider.
There's also a link to marketplace macros you can add.
Thanks Nic. Based on this information. I think the resources that were directing me to the particular macros I asked about were incorrect.
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It might be that the resources you were reading were talking about server instead of cloud. They are two different systems (Confluence Cloud's code base forked from server about a decade ago)
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