Read this documentation page to learn how to use the requirement configuration macro and change the way your requirements are indexed.

It is absolutely not mandatory to use a Configuration macro, but it will help you customize your requirement detail with property and dependency names.

Follow this tutorial to know how to add properties to requirements, and dependencies. And how to customize their names to simplify your requirement detail:

https://youtu.be/891Q3OpCiLA?si=iaWgX2gN_TQj5L0Q

To add a configuration macro, in the page edit mode, type /requi  or /config, or click on the + dropdown like you would to add any other Confluence macro.

After adding a macro to the page, you can edit it simply by clicking on the macro:

It is also possible to add a Configuration macro from the view mode, with the Transformation wizard, and then apply it in bulk to multiple pages. See documentation here: Transformation wizard: Transform your pages .

Possible configurations:

How to save Configurations

Limitations