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Jira

  1. Click Add gadget and type Custom Charts in the Search

  2. Select the 3rd gadge from the list, Custom Charts Issue List

  3. Close the pop-up, then navigate to the Source dropdown to indicate the Jira data that appears on the list

  4. Navigate to the Simple Search Fields on the right side of the gadget

  5. On the right side of the gadget, find the Columns section, then click +Add another field

  6. In the dropdown that appears, type the name of the Jira field you’d like to add as a column on your list. Repeat until you have all desired fields added

  7. In the bottom right hand corner of the gadget, click Save

Confluence

  1. Click +˅ (Insert Macro) in Confluence and type Custom Charts in the Search

  2. Select the 3rd macro from the list, Custom Charts Issue List

  3. Close the pop-up, then navigate to the Source dropdown to indicate the Jira data that appears on the list

  4. Navigate to the Simple Search Fields on the right side of the macro

  5. On the right side of the macro, find the Columns section, then click +Add another field

  6. In the dropdown that appears, type the name of the Jira field you’d like to add as a column on your list. Repeat until you have all desired fields added

  7. In the bottom right hand corner of the macro, click Insert

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