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Multiple (3x) Roadmap Planner Macro instances in one confluence page

Matt Springer
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Nov 13, 2023

I am trying to make a master Roadmap Planner page, using excerpts and independent team roadmaps (ideally 5 or 6.  These can then be used across other team pages with one single source of truth / place to update things.

I succesfully got two to work with no issue, the third I can add the macro but when editing and clicking "insert" it overwrites the first macro with what I created.

Is there a different way to add multiple of the roadmap planner macro without screwing up the others?

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Hello Matt,

To add multiple instances of the Roadmap Planner Macro without overwriting others, consider using the following approach:

Page Sections: Divide your master Roadmap Planner page into sections.

Section Includes: For each team roadmap, create a separate page within the respective section. Use the Include Page Macro to include the team roadmap pages onto the master page.

Independent Editing: This way, each team's roadmap remains independent, and edits won't affect other instances. It ensures a single source of truth while avoiding conflicts.

This approach should allow you to have multiple Roadmap Planner Macro instances on your master page without interfering with each other.

Matt Springer
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Nov 14, 2023

Thanks Haneryyy,

This is the opposite of what I was trying to acheive, but does sound like the logical conclusion to my problem.

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