Hiding table header

srikanta sahoo July 31, 2020

Is there a way to hide the table header and display only data of the table? I have tabular data within table and I want to hide the header of inner table. Any solution is appreciated.

 

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Katerina Rudkovskaya _Stiltsoft_
Marketplace Partner
Marketplace Partners provide apps and integrations available on the Atlassian Marketplace that extend the power of Atlassian products.
July 31, 2020

Hello @srikanta sahoo ,

You can do it with the help of the Table Transformer and Table Filter macros of the Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app.

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1.You need to wrap one of your tables with Table Transformer, tick Transpose tables box in its Settings.

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2. Insert transposed table into Table Filter, tick Hide columns box in a macro browser and hide the first column.

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3.Then wrap it all with one more Table Transformer and tick Transpose tables box in Settings again.

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Then repeat all these steps with other your three tables too.

Please note that we have one month of a free trial.
Thus, you can  install the app with an evaluation license and "play" with all our macros.

Best regards,
Katerina

srikanta sahoo July 31, 2020

Thank you for your quick response. Do you have any solution if I want to display the table value as label rather than table? Like, below image:

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Katerina Rudkovskaya _Stiltsoft_
Marketplace Partner
Marketplace Partners provide apps and integrations available on the Atlassian Marketplace that extend the power of Atlassian products.
August 4, 2020

Hi @srikanta sahoo ,

The best result you can get with the help of our app for this case is 

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It works if you wrap all that structure of macros I sent you before with Table Filter, then set reversed filter and hide the first column.

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Best regards,
Katerina

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Deleted user January 13, 2021

When I transpose the tables as suggested Confluence does not transpose the header row from horisontal to vertical. The data does however get transposed. So instead of ending up with the first column being grey and the rest white the top row is still grey even through the data gets transposed. Any ideas?

Katerina Rudkovskaya _Stiltsoft_
Marketplace Partner
Marketplace Partners provide apps and integrations available on the Atlassian Marketplace that extend the power of Atlassian products.
January 14, 2021

Hello Jannis,

Please submit a support request (https://jsd.stiltsoft.com/servicedesk/customer/portal/2) with screenshots, details of your use case so we could try to reproduce the issue and investigate it.

Also, please attach the page storage format if possible.
You can view the Confluence storage format for a given page by choosing   >  View Storage Format​.

Thanks!

Katerina
Stiltsoft

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