When i import an exel file in confluence, in some cases the preview of the Exel file is looking totaly wired compared to the real exel file.
as far as i understand, Confluence interpretes the Exel file the way, as if it was printed, and so in many cases it gets printed in many unsueful smal A4 sheets, so doesnt show what you see when opening the real exel file..
is there a way to fix this ?
Hi Tom,
It sounds like the macro isn't displaying the same number of rows and columns that you're used to seeing when you open your spreadsheet.
You can fix this by editing two macro parameters: Last Row and Last Column
For example, if your spreadsheet has 30 rows and 20 columns, you would change Last Row to 29 and Last Column to 19 (the first row is indexed as 0).
Best,
Lauren
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