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How to add Jira Feature links in Table spreadsheet in Confluence

Dear All,

I was trying to add a Jira Feature link in the Table Spreadsheet column in Confluence, however i was not finding any option visible to select Confluence macros and add to the Table Spreadsheet columns. 

Can anyone help with this please.

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Katerina Rudkovskaya _Stiltsoft_
Marketplace Partner
Marketplace Partners provide apps and integrations available on the Atlassian Marketplace that extend the power of Atlassian products.
Dec 06, 2022

Hi @rava,
 

Unfortunately, at the moment you can’t embed tabular Confluence macros into the Table Spreadsheet macro, but we have such feature on our roadmap. I’ll get back here once it is implemented.

Meanwhile, you can transform and visualize the Jira Issues macro using other macros provided by the Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app (Table Filter, Table Transformer, Pivot Table and Chart from Table). As you are on Cloud, don’t forget to use the Table Toolbox macro to combine several macros and achieve even more.

Hello @rava ,

Let me inform you we've released a new macro - Spreadsheet from Table - which allows transferring your regular table or a table outputting a macro's content (such as, for example, Page Properties Report or Jira macro) into Table Spreadsheet with all its tools. This should help your use case.

P.S. If you don't see the macro available in your Confluence Cloud instance, please approach your Confluence admin and ask him to update Table Filter and Charts for Confluence manually from the administration settings.

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