Hey guys, i find a example for a table in confluence:
{section:border=true}
{column:width=30%}
Dieses ist der Text für die Spalte. Dieses ist die schmalere Spalte mit einer Breite von nur 30%.
{column}
{column:width=70%}
Der Text für diese Spalte. Dieses ist eine breitere Spalte mit einer Breite von 70%.
{column}
{section}
My Problem is, i dont know where i can add this Code?
Hi Serc,
The code you posted doesn't look like any Confluence recent code I've seen, but a two-column table should be straightforward to create by following the steps on Tables.
If that page doesn't give you the functionality you're looking for, please let us know what specifically what you're trying to do with the table that you can't accomplish.
Thanks!
Hi guys, so creating a table is not a problem. But somehow it doesn't work with the size of the columns. Can I set the width of the columns myself? So as an example, column 1 should be 3cm wide, column 2 should be 5cm wide and so on...
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That looks like a two column layout and not a table. And it is the old Wiki markup code. From the editor menu, + -> { } Markup to open the insert markup function. You can paste it into the left side, and it will then do the conversion for you (tried it just now).
Refer to the docs for how to do what you want to do via the editor ribbon. page-layouts-columns-and-sections
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Hi guys, so creating a table is not a problem. But somehow it doesn't work with the size of the columns. Can I set the width of the columns myself? So as an example, column 1 should be 3cm wide, column 2 should be 5cm wide and so on..
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If you try the technique I describe, you will see that the percent column widths were preserved. And if you edit the column macro, you will see it takes a width parameter
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Hi Serc,
It's pretty easy to add a table in Confluence. Check this page for more information.
Good luck!
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Hi guys, so creating a table is not a problem. But somehow it doesn't work with the size of the columns. Can I set the width of the columns myself? So as an example, column 1 should be 3cm wide, column 2 should be 5cm wide and so on....
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Columns can be set to fixed widths by setting the width mode to Fixed and dragging them to the desired sizes. This may not be as precise as hard coding the values, but this functionality is baked in and wouldn't require any extra work.
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That feature doesn't work very well. You'll probably want to try a PDF export app (there's a few different ones in the Marketplace).
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