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tables
The following shows a series of table examples can that be formed.
Note: Only non-spanning tables are supported in this extension at this time.
grid tables
Complex grid-like “ASCII art” tables can be used to form tables in Confluence:
Header row, column 1 (header rows optional) |
Header 2 |
Header 3 |
Header 4 |
---|---|---|---|
body row 1, column 1 |
column 2 |
column 3 |
column 4 |
body row 2 |
column 2 |
column 3 |
column 4 |
body row 3 |
column 2 |
column 3 |
column 4 |
body row 4 |
column 2 |
column 3 |
column 4 |
Complex tables without headers:
row 1, col 1 |
column 2 |
column 3 |
column 4 |
row 2, col 1 |
column 2 |
column 3 |
column 4 |
row 3, col 1 |
column 2 |
column 3 |
column 4 |
simple tables
Simple tables are a common approach to represent data:
A |
B |
A and B |
---|---|---|
False |
False |
False |
True |
False |
False |
False |
True |
False |
True |
True |
True |
Simple table without headers:
False |
False |
False |
True |
False |
False |
False |
True |
False |
True |
True |
True |
Contination lines work in simple tables as well:
col 1 |
col 2 |
---|---|
1 |
Second column of row 1. |
2 |
Second column of row 2. Second line of paragraph. |
3 |
|
|
Row 4; column 1 will be empty. |