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This page outlines an example of how to style table columns using any of the Advanced Tables for Confluence macros. You can apply styles to columns with the Column styles parameter. It defines column level CSS at the HTML column level, where as the Column attributes parameter works at the element level and provides more than CSS styling capabilities. Column styles can be easier to use and is recommended for most use cases. However, it does not cover every use case that is available with the Column attributes parameter.
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For a table built using the CSV (Comma Separated Values) macro:
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{csv:output=wiki|autoTotal=true|columnTypes=s,f"0,0",f"$0,0.00"} "Item","Units","Revenue" "Kazoos","1,368","$4,074.25" "Accordions","445","$222,500.63" "Mandolins","2,296","$1,033,200.00" {csv} |
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- Common table capabilities
- How to make user defined column styes persist
- How to make user defined row styles persist
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