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Good afternoon everyone.
We use Confluence to create contracts and other documents. We present these documents in tabular form and some of the lines we are automatically fills, using macros. However, users still want to fill in these cells in their own way and we asked ourselves a question, is it possible to block the ability to make changes to certain cells in the table? Perhaps there are some plugins or something else?
Hi
If you are looking for a plugin with an ability to render tables and offers inline edit for these tables then have a look at ConfiForms. The plugin we develop and support.
It offers the above mentioned functionality and lot more around data forms and collecting the structured information from your users.
Hi Alex,
I got acquainted with your plugin, but I still have a question, is it possible to add macros from another plugin to the ConfiForms fields?
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It depends what type of view macro you use from ConfiForms
CardView and TableView operate only with ConfiForms plugin macros (fields and edit controls / viewer), but the ListView/CleanView can render anything what you put inside these macros - any Confluence macro
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