Add statuses, dropdowns and dates to your Confluence table
How to elevate your table content with statuses and dates? Use Handy Macros inside tables in Confluence to make your data more visual, trackable, and actually useful: https://shorturl.at/dgGpV -Instead of typing plain text like “In Progress” or “Done”, you can insert a Handy Status macro directly into a table cell. This makes your table instantly more visual and easier to scan — especially when you’re tracking tasks or workflows. And no need to switch to editing mode — you can change statuses right away. -Handy Status History macro automatically tracks status changes over time. So whenever a status is updated, you get a full history — who changed it and when. It’s perfect for accountability and understanding how work progresses. -You can add structured Handy Dates directly into your table, which is super useful for deadlines, milestones, or planning. Just insert the macro and pick your date without switching to the edit mode. You can also visually highlight dates based on conditions. Overdue items can turn red, upcoming deadlines yellow, and planned for the latest dates will just stay gray. -You can use Handy Macros with or without Table Filter for Confluence app - these two Stiltsoft apps are perfectly compatible. -When you combine all these macros in a table, you can actually build lightweight dashboards right inside Confluence. You get statuses, timelines, and progress — all in one place. This works great for project tracking, content planning, or team reporting — without needing any external tools. So instead of static tables, you’re creating something interactive and actionable. And that’s it! That’s how you can use Handy Macros to level up your tables in Confluence.
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