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how do I display last modified date of a column in a confluence table?

Raj kumar
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January 11, 2024

Hello, I have a 2 column( Column A, Column B) table in a confluence page. wanted to add a 3rd column (Column C) and display last modified date of Column A. I couldn't find a built in macro, is there a macro available or need to develop a custom macro. please help if there is any other alternate way to do this? 

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G subramanyam
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January 26, 2024

Hi @Raj kumar welcome to the Atlassian community.

To my understanding, Confluence doesn't have a built-in macro to specifically fetch and display the last modified date of each entry in a specific column within a table.

However, you may use or consider the "Content Report Table macro".

Alternatively, if the number of entries is manageable, you could manually add the last modified date for each entry in Column A. This might be suitable for small tables but lacks scalability.

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