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Style CSV macro output - 8.x
Style CSV macro output - 8.x
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Overview
This page outlines an example demonstrating how to use the CSV Table macro, which is part of the Advanced Tables for Confluence app, to transform CSV data into an attractive Wiki table.
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Macro name | Advanced Tables - CSV Table |
Macro syntax | {csv} |
Define these parameters/values
CSV Table settings > Data format > Column delimiter | whitespace |
CSV Table settings > Data settings > Output format | wiki |
Table settings > Formatting > Table width | 400px |
Table settings > Formatting > Table border width | 15 |
Row formatting > Header & footer rows > Number of header rows | 1 |
Row formatting > Header & footer rows > Number of footer rows | 0 |
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Wiki markup input
{csv:output=wiki|width=400px|border=15|delimiter=whitespace} Month Max Min Average January 25.5 *6.3* 15.9 February 32.4 12.8 22.6 March 44.6 24.5 34.6 April 59.7 37.1 48.4 May 72.5 48.7 60.6 June 81.3 57.9 69.6 July 85.2 62.8 74 August 82.5 60.7 71.6 September 73.7 51.7 62.7 October 61.1 40.1 50.6 November 43.6 27.4 35.5 December 29.9 13.6 21.8 {csv}
Example result
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