I got super excited about this plug-in that allows you to filter tables, but then super bummed when I realized it doesn't work with Confluence OnDemand. Anyone know of a way to do something similar with OnDemand?
Hello Erin, there are two possible routes to persue a solution for this: there is a request to implement this feature natively in Confluence, which will eventually land in both OnDemand and BTF.
Another option is to enable this to function in OnDemand instances, as stated in this request ticket.
For any of the paths to be chosen, please mind to post your concerns directly to the corresponding tickets, as means to increase their relevance. We do have reference on the criteria here.
In the meantime, may be worth mentioning that the tables can be sorted by row, when the top cells are headers.
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Thanks, Guilherme. I've voted both of those up and commented on each to explain why we'd like to filter tables.
Tables sorted by columns is nice and all, but it will only get you so far when you have a very, very large table.
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