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The Product Requirements blueprint helps you to define, scope and track requirements for your product or feature.
The first time you use the Product Requirements blueprint in a space, Confluence will create an index page and add a shortcut on your space sidebar (shortcut only available in the default theme). The index lists all the Product Requirements pages in that space, and displays a summary of the information on each page (such as status and owner). You can have as many Product Requirements pages as you need.
To use the Product Requirements blueprint:
Screenshot: Index showing a series of Product Requirements pages and summary information.
Screenshot: Editing a Product Requirements page.
The Product Requirements blueprint uses these Confluence features:
As no two products or projects are alike, you can customise the templates that are used by the Product Requirements blueprint - see Customising the blueprint templates.
You might choose to edit the index page in a space to change the columns to be displayed by the Page Properties Report macro.
You might choose to edit the page template to:
To find out more about using instructional text in a template see - Instructional text.