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Can I gracefully copy a table from Confluence to Excel?

Samantha Sharkov April 21, 2020

So far it pastes all columns into one column....

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Dominic Lagger
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April 21, 2020

Hi @Samantha Sharkov 

How did you copy the table? From the view mode or from the edit mode? 

Which broswer do you use? 

I tried by myself and it worked fine:

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Regards, Dominic

Samantha Sharkov April 27, 2020

I tried from Chrome. It all posted as one column...

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April 27, 2020

How did you copy the table? From the view mode or from the edit mode? 

Can you share a printscreen from the marked table?

Samantha Sharkov April 30, 2020

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Samantha Sharkov April 30, 2020

I tried copying from both modes...no difference.

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April 30, 2020

In your printscreen, I can't see any marked table.

I tried to make a video for you. This is the copy from the view mode. Make sure, that after the marking, there is a "Tool Tip" which says "Comment". 

After that press CTRL+C (windows), ⌘+C (Mac OS).

If this doesn't work, I'm not sure how I can help you. 

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Samantha Sharkov May 7, 2020

Now that I've waited for this bubble - worked like a charm. Thank you! :)

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