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Set up a tracking dashboard to see pages in workflows or under review.= p>
Project managers, content editors,= and team leads can construct a simple tracking page using macros to list p= ages in a workflow and under review. This can be a useful tool for tracking= all the pages across a site that are under review.
Ensure that the workflow, and each step of your workflow, has a unique l= abel. These labels will be targeted by the macros on your dashboard to retr= ieve the pages at the various steps.
As with the step above, ensure that your review policy uses a Review Label.
Your table should have clear headings to reflect the steps of the workfl= ow. For example:
In the second row of the table, and in each cell, insert a Content by Label Macro, (or if usi= ng Theme Press, insert= a Content Query Macro for advanced options and styles).
In the macro parameters, specify the label corresponding to the step of = the workflow (or the Review Label for the last column). Note that for the f= irst cell, you can use the "NOT" operator to specify the workflow label and= NOT the step labels. To do so, simply put a minus sign ("-") in front of t= he label; as in the image below:
That's it! You now have a simple dashboard that will retrieve pages at e= ach step of the workflow, and under review.
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