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excerptHere's a step-by-step guide to use Salesforce Table macro in you Confluence cloud instance. Ingredients Apps Salesforce and Confluence Cloud Connector Macros Salesforce Table Guide Create a Salesforce Table macro in a Confluence page.  Edit the macro to view the  Edit Salesforce Table  pop-up window: If you already have a Saved Filter, you can choose it from the dropdown box. If not, you can create one first (See:  Using Saved Filters ) or you can instead provide a  SOQL query  instead (see:  Step 4 ). Then, choose the  Connection  you'd like to use. The default Connection will be displayed ( as configured by the Confluence administrator ). If you don't have a Saved Filter configured, you may enter a  SOQL query  instead: For this example, we have entered: SELECT Name, Description, Phone FROM Account Which means we want to search for all Salesforce Object fields with  Name ,  Description , and  Phone from a Salesforce Account. When you  Save the page, you will see the result below. Notes Not applicable. Result
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