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Page properties report fixed header?

Matin Schiemann
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January 9, 2017

Hi Atlassian and community,

how is it possible to make the header row of a page properties report sticky, so that it stays visible if you scroll down more the one screen?

 Help would be greatly appreciated.

Best 

Matin

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Andrey Khaneev [StiltSoft]
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January 9, 2017

Hi Martin,

You can try Table Filter macro with Fit table to screen area option set. It is compatible with Page Properties report.

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becki.marsh December 9, 2020

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Andrey Khaneev [StiltSoft]
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November 29, 2017

Hello Aurélien and Matin,

You can freeze the first row of the table with the help of Table Filter macro.

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May 14, 2018

Thanks Andrey.

Freezing the header row of table filter works as expected but can this also be done for a table created by the confluence built-in "Page Properties Report". This is a table that gets generated dynamically based on defined page properties from multiple confluence pages.

Thanks in advance.

Herman

Andrey Khaneev [StiltSoft]
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May 14, 2018

Yes, it is compatible with Page Properties Report macro as well as with many other macros that produce tables.

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Aurélien Jost
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November 29, 2017

Same question here! Any update?

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Matin Schiemann
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January 9, 2017

Hi Andrey,

thanks for your answer. It helps a bit, as scrolling with the mouse within the table area results in fixed headers. Best would be if the page properties table would behave like a native Confluence table within table filter, the headers should stay even if i scoll the page through the browser:

image2017-1-10 10:38:9.png

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Matin

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