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Make certain table cells uneditable / lock table cells

David Pressley May 26, 2020

I have a requirement to be able to have certain cells in a table read-only. Does this functionality exist in Confluence Cloud?

I don't see such functionality within the UI, and I'm not sure if there is a macro, third party plugin, or scripting solution which can be used.

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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.
May 27, 2020

Hi David,

There's a way which you can do with the help of the Table Transformer macro of Table Filter and Charts for Confluence and standart Excerpt (Include).

You need to divide you data into two pages. The first one should contain data which are available for public editing. And the secound one should include only those data which other users can't edit. Here on the second page you need to apply appropriate restrictions for it and wrap data with the Excerpt macro.

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Then you should insert Excerpt Include on the page with data available for editing and merge data of both tables with the help of our Table Transformer macro.

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Thus, other users won't be able to edit restricted columns on both pages.

Katerina
StiltSoft

David Pressley May 29, 2020

Hi Katerina,

Thank you for your answer. I think your product is likely the way to go if I wish to manipulate a table in this way

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Diego
Atlassian Team
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May 27, 2020

Hello @David Pressley !

After reading your question I understand that you need to create tables with read only cells.

 

Going straight to the point I can tell you that this kind of control over tables is not natively available in Confluence.

 

In our marketplace we can see a few plugins that aim at implementing more features into tables. Those third-party applications might be able to achieve the desired result.

You can check our marketplace for them here:

Reaching out to the vendors of the plugins might be the best approach to understand more about their applications and if they can serve you with the desired functionality.

A few years ago there was a pretty similar request here in our Community. Here, take a look:

Let us hear from you!

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