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Hi,
As os yesterday we started using page property for a lot of informations in our documents, since we need to centrally have an overview of all property for document.
In our documents we have alle the "document data" inside a Expand macro, and then the content of the document outside the expand macro - in that way people dont have to scroll through bunch of (for them) unnecessary data.
But.
Now when i try to crate the page property macro inside the expand macro, the expand macro just breaks and leave the Page property macro outside.
Isn't it possible to have a page property macro inside a expand macro?
Hi @Jesper Ungermann Christensen
Page property macro is used to show table data on another page using Page Properties Report macro. It doesn't work with another macro if you have placed it in page properties macro.
Thanks,
Pramodh
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Ahh ok - Thanks.
Just to be sure that we understand each other correctly, I have attached a screenshot.
We want the "dokumentejer" value to be nested inside the "SOP information" Expand macro:
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Did you find a solution to this @Jesper Ungermann Christensen ?
My only solution is to duplicate the page properties table, and hide the macro.
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Hi @Gary Prysbet ,
Didn't find a solution for this, we live with the acceptance that we can't have an Page Property Macro inside a Expand macro
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