I am designing a table on a confluence page.It has a number of columns. Can we store the summary level information at each cell and a drill down-able window to store the details for each cell(so that the main page is not cluttered with details)?
Hi @Swarup Banerjee,
As your hosting type is Server/Data Center, you may use the Expand macro inside your table cells. For example, type in “Project A” in your cell and wrap the additional information (dates, summary, assignees, etc.) inside the Expand macro.
If you have our app that is Table Filter and Charts for Confluence installed for your instance, then you may create separate multiple-row tables for each project and place them on the separate pages.
Then you collect all these tables into one big report using the Table Excerpt/Table Excerpt Include macros and choose to show the page title with a link as metadata. You may leave several crucial columns from the master table and hide the unwanted ones with the help of the Table Filter macro.
So, if your colleagues visit this master page, they will see a neater and more easy-to-read table. By clicking on the page title links, they will be transferred to the correspondent project page with the whole child table and other content.
Maybe I’m not making much sense here – we’ll be happy to show the case via a live demo. Please book a suitable time-slot here.
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