Description
Specific example with fixed layout. See also
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Column settings > Formatting > Column type (1 2 3 4 ...) | width:500px width:1000px width:50px width:50px ... | Table settings > Formatting > Table style | table-layout: fixed | Table settings > Formatting > Table width | 100% |
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| If you want long words to be wrapped instead of overflowing the column (like shown below for column K in the example), add word-wrap: break-word; to the table style. |
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If you find that your widths are not being honored, it's possible that Confluence is setting the column widths to a static width. This can occur if you drag a column to set the width. Confluence tables have a setting to be either Responsive or Fixed width. We have seen cases where even if the table is set to as Responsive, Confluence still applies the static widths. To correct this behavior, edit : - Edit your page and
click on - select your table. You are then presented with a Table toolbar in the Confluence page editor.
- Click the Responsive dropdown, select Fixed width, then immediately click the
dropdown - drop-down, and, select Responsive. This
seems to reset - resets the table to a responsive setting and clears the fixed widths.
Now save - Save the page and view the table.
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columnStyles | width:500px,width:1000px,width:50px,width:50px,width:50px,width:50px,width:50px,width:50px,width:50px,width:50px,width:50px,width:50px,width:50px,width:50px,width:50px,width:50px |
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style | table-layout: fixed; width: 100%; |
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