Hello all,
I have a parent page with more than 40 children.
Each child has 3 to 4 labels picked in a family of 20 labels.
I want to create a table which is listed in the first column each label of those 40 children, in a second, the number of pages with this label, and in a third column each page with the specific label.
I search a lot with reports and keys, but I can't achieve want I really expected.
Please, help me ! ^_^
Thanks a lot !
Hello,
Thank to each of you for your answers. Unfortunately they're not addressing my need.
My first explanations wasn't clear enough... ;-)
So, I need to build a dynamic table in parent page with three columns:
1: each label available in children pages
2: number of page with this specific label
3: list of pages with this label
a page can have several labels and a label can appears in several pages, but not all.
Thanks to one would help me
Welcome to the Community! Do you know if you are using Confluence Cloud, Server or Data Center? Depending on your platform you may find an add-on that supports your use case in the Atlassian Marketplace. For example, Comala Boards Server / DC has a list macro that allows you to manage the labels on your pages through one table.
All the best
James
Senior Product Manager
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You can use the HTML macro (Administrator must enable it) with the <style> tags to add the custom CSS from the post Vero suggested.
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Hello @Vero Rivas ,
Thanks for your answer.
I can't find "Style" macro. Is there another macro to do the same, please?
Thanks !
Elise
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Take a look at this post, it can still help you
Regards
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