Functions for Confluence table

Niklas Dausend
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May 22, 2024

Hello everyone,


I would have liked to integrate two functions into my Confluence table:
1. The first line of my table is currently spotted, means when I scroll in the table, the first line can always be seen for better clarity. Is there a possible key to implementing the whole thing for the first column? So if I scroll in the table to the right, the first column can always be seen?
2. In my table, points for individual cells are awarded. Is there a way to automatically calculate the points together (equivalent to the Excel function SUM)?

 

Best regards
Niklas

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May 23, 2024

Hi @Niklas Dausend ,

We can suggest trying our app - Table Filter, Charts & Spreadsheets for Confluence.

With the help of the Table Filter macro you'll be able to freeze first N rows/columns and perform standard tabular calculations (SUM as well).

Other macros may help you to perform advanced calculations, transformation, and aggregation. You may also visualize your transformed tables.

If you are not familiar with the app, please book a live call with our team - we'll be able to discuss your use cases and see if we can help with other issues.

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May 23, 2024

Hi @Niklas Dausend 

I am afraid there are no sum or function features in Confluence yet. But there are plenty of options on the Atlassian Marketplace that may help you, like Kolekti's Content Formatting Macros, or the whole list of available macro additions.

 

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