I created a chart on confluence and am looking to create a drop down where the options are To Do, In Progress, and Complete. Would be nice to have them color coordinated as well.
Hi,
As this thread concerns our Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app, we are happy to announce its new macro – Table Spreadsheet.
This new macro allows you to work with fully functional Excel spreadsheets right in Confluence.
You’ll be able to use filters, cells’ formulas, conditional formatting, etc., create pivot (aggregated) tables and charts from the page view&edit mode.
The Table Spreadsheet macro works for Cloud and Server/Data Center.
Hi @katieabell ,
Do you mean the Jira Chart that looks like a pie chart based on statuses?
Or the two-dimensional chart that looks like a table aggregated by statuses? By the drop down do you mean that you want to filter them (use a dropdown filter) and leave only that status that you currently need? Our Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app may help with the case.
If you have a plain manually created table and want to insert statuses from a predefined set (like to choose from a dropdown menu), you may use the Handy Macros for Confluence app (this is also our add-on).
Please clarify the case and I'll try to suggest smth more specific.
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Hello @katieabell ,
Handy Macros for Confluence can be a quick solution for you. It allows you to create many status sets with configurable statuses. They can be used across multiple Confluence pages by any Confluence user. The Handy Status background and text color are customizable. To make things even faster, Handy Status can be changed in the page view mode without editing. I hope that helps.
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@katieabell Welcome to the Atlassian community
can you explain or share a screenshot of what you are trying to accomplish? What is the purpose of the dropdown and how does it relate to the chart?
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