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In order to reach your macro’s edit mode enter the edit mode of the page your macro is on. Then hover over the macro → click on the macro in question → and select Edit. The following dialogue will appear allowing you to customize your macro’s appearance.

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Table of Contents

To start macro configuration, open your page in edit mode.

Add a STAGIL macro to the page or select existing. Click on the macro to see the ‘Edit’ button.

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Click the ‘Edit’ button to open the ‘Edit macro’ dialogue.

When first added to the page, the macro will be empty, with no issues displayed.

Scope: adding issues to the macro

There are 2 options for adding issues to the macro. Issue displayed in macro are defined via ‘Scope’ configuration. There are 2 scopes:

  1. ‘JQL' scope - allows to include issues returned via a JQL query. Can also be set via the ‘Add existing issues’ button in the (info) panel.

  2. ‘Manual’ scope - prompts a create issue dialogue. After saving, the new issues will be displayed in the preview. Can also be set via the ‘Create issue’ in the (info) panel.

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Manual scope

To keep adding issues in the manual scope click the ➕ icon at the beginning of the table row. When selected the button opens a menu with options to create a new issue or add existing ones (via JQL).

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Manuel scope: removing issues

To remove a single issue from the table hover over the right end of the issue table to reveal a three-dot icon. Click the button to open the ‘Actions’ menu with an option to remove the issue from the table.

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Columns Display

Project, Issue Type and Summary are the default fields any macro is always required to have. Otherwise, feel free to choose as many as needed from a fetched selection of your Jira fields.

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