It sounds like you might be trying to select a whole column to change the color of all the cells in the column at once; that doesn't seem to work. Try selecting each cell individually, and change the color, one cell at a time.
No - just selecting the individual cell. The odd thing is that when you highlight the cell by selecting the row it's in - after you have tried to set the background colour - it displays the colour you have set it to. But this is only the case when in 'edit'.
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Why select the row? just put your cursor in the cell and change it's color and see what happens when you save.
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Hi Milo,
I am not selecting the row when trying to colour the cell. The above is just trying to demonstrate that when I do highlight the row after I have set the colour from within the individual cell - you get the reverse colour showing as the colour I selected.
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I'm afraid I'm still not following.
Are you saying the cell changes color when selected, or the Change cell colour button changes color?
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Hi Milo,
I am confusing things by mentioning the selection of cells. The basic problem is that when you click in a cell in a table and click the colour button - say red shading - it doesn't work. The cell remains white.
We have tried upgrading and different browsers and still have the issue. It used to work for us but doesn't anymore.
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Alright, let's start over.
If you create a new table, can you change a cell's color?
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No. I think it may be caused by our use of the documentation template rather than the default. Testing that tonight.
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I've just found out the same bug in our production Wiki system 5.2.3 version. Cell Colours do not work in display mode when a table is placed within a 'Page Properties' macro/section.
The problem is solved btw in our test version on 5.9.5. So we really should do that upgrade soon
In Edit mode :
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Once saved and in display mode :
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Thanks Peter. The Page Properties section was the problem. Cheers
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