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Rimus Torwald
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June 16, 2023
Hi everyone! Imagine, there is a table within a Confluence page with a list of objects (column1) and their properties (column2), BUT there are more than one property in one cell. Are there some 'tags' or 'labels' with possibility of table filtering basing on those 'tags'?
Any other solutions for such filtering?
Thanks a lot

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June 16, 2023

Hi @Rimus Torwald ,

Thought we have answered here, but the answer was removed due to ad violation or smth. So, as we are not sure that you saw the reply, let us repeat.

As I see, you want to have smth like this:

|Column 1   |Column 2         |

|Orange       |round, orange |

|Apple         |round, green    |

|Cucumber  |long, green      |

And you want to filter your table by the Column 2.

At the moment, filtration in Confluence is not possible natively at all. So, you need to have additional apps.

The second point is that a dropdown filter won't suit you as you have several properties in one cell. It seems that you'll need a free text filter for the case.

And here comes the ad. :) We develop the Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app that can fully suit your case. Its Table Filter macro provides the Free Text filter as well - you may easily choose this filter type in the macrobrowser.

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