The bottom of a table in the previous page section sits too close to the heading in the following section. I have tried blank lines and I have tried Ctrl-blankline.
Any white space entered by adding blank lines gets closed up in the document display. The only solution SEEMS to be to add blank rows to the table, which might be interpreted by the reader as an incomplete table AND which still displays poorly, as it looks like what it is - a blank row which is jammed too closely to the next section's heading.
Confluence is sooooooo frustrating when it comes to formatting.
Hello @Kel Hill,
I'm facing the same issue on Confluence Cloud, the only workaround I've found is to add an empty section between two others, e.g.:
Hope this helps,
- Manon
I ended up inserting a Markup and added <br/><br/> that ended up in creating some linebreaks.
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insert white picture in between.. :d
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That would be an effective work-around for those not using dark mode. However, it will create unwanted white blocks for those using dark mode, which is continually growing in popularity. A more professional solution would be to make the system heed space inserted manually by trailing hard returns or enable the setting of hard margins on all four sides of the content within a block.
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My tables are in the middle of numbered lists. If I add a section, the list restarts.
Any solution?
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Nevermind, section macro :)
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