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excerptIn the Server version of tabs, it is possible to embed any content within a tab, such as  Jira Issues Macro  and  Include Page Macro , in order to create a single, high-level overview page of all information needed. Confluence Cloud currently does not allow nested macros. But this functionality can be replicated by using the  Pages to Tabs   macro. In this example, we will create an overview page for a Support Manager who needs to quickly view their team’s Jira tickets for planning and auditing purposes. This page will use the Pages to Tabs macro combined with the  standard Jira Issues macro (Atlassian) to display a series of tabs that show team members' Jira issues. The tabs will display pages containing the Jira Issues macro, which dynamically pulls data from Jira, allowing real-time updates reflected in the tabs. Ingredients Apps CompositionJira Macros Pages to Tabs Guide Prerequisites We recommend you have a basic understanding of how to use Jira and Confluence together, and also the  Jira Issues Macro . More details are available on these Atlassian pages: Use Jira and Confluence together Insert the Jira issues macro Create a parent page to serve as an overview page. For now, you can just provide a suitable title and some text and Publish it. Create child pages for each user under the parent page. Provide suitable titles; they will be used later as tab titles. For this example, team members' names are the page titles. In each child page, insert a standard Jira Issues macro (Atlassian), and use Jira Query Language (JQL) to filter the issues assigned to a user. Click on the search button to see a preview of issues.   You can also click on Display options to adjust settings such as Maximum issues and Columns to display . Click Insert to continue.  Publish the page. Repeat step 3 for each team member's child page. When you have finished creating all the child pages, return to the parent page you created earlier.  Insert a   Pages to Tabs   macro via the macro browser, or use the keyboard shortcut ( "/" for new editor or "{" for old editor). The  Insert Pages to Tabs Macro   popup will appear. In the   Source   section, select   Page selector   from the dropdown.  In the  Parent page   section below, the current page has already been selected (default).   Click   Save   to continue. The macro will appear on the editor, with the children page titles. You can edit the tab names with a custom name and choose the tab's position.  Click   Save   again to see the final results.  You should see a series of tabs showing team members' Jira issues along with issue details.  The Jira issues macro dynamically pulls data from Jira, ensuring updates will always be reflected in the tabs. Notes IMPORTANT Each macro can render a maximum of 25 children pages as tabs.  Only the first level of children pages are rendered. That is, children of children pages will not be rendered. Result Not applicable.
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