I have an axcel sheet which I have displayed using the Office Excel Plugin.
But I would also like to display a few charts on the same confluence page. For this purpose I would like to use the Chart Plugin as the charts from the excel sheet do not show up very well.
But I would like to use the data which I have in my exsiting attachment.
Is there a way to using the data from my excel attachment in my Chart Plugin?
Thanks
Sunny
If I am not wrong, we used to export the data into CSV from the excel and directly use the chart macro with data as csv.
could you please mention the steps or some link which explains how to do that?
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The chart plugin just needs a table (in the right format for the chart type) in the macro body to work. Both the excel and csv macro produce this. The outline of what you can do is:
{chart:...} {excel:...} {chart} or {chart:...} {csv:... {csv} {chart}
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In the macro body - use insert wiki markup from the insert pulldown
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From googling around myself I have found this solution:
You'https://bobswift.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/TBL/pages/67830715/Converting+CSV+Data+into+Tables
you'll wanna export a .csv file from your excel document and paste it into a macro like shown in the link and that should work.
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What version of Confluence are you using, Jagbir?
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