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Expand/collapse Table content in confluence

Hi All,

We have a requirement where we need to collapse some table columns and to expand it only when required.
We do know about the below ways:
1. Using Expand Macro
2. Freezing N Table columns using Table filter macro
3. Hide Table columns using Table filter macro

But what we actually want is if we have 10 columns in a table we want to display only 5 columns to the users but need to collapse remaining columns and expand it only by clicking on some links and until then only 5 columns should be displayed in the confluence page.

Can anyone suggest me a method to resolve this issue.

Thank you

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Katerina Rudkovskaya _Stiltsoft_
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Mar 27, 2023

Hi @Arya Soman,

As you’ve mentioned that you have our Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app, you may use its Table Spreadsheet macro for the case.

The macro allows you to use the Excel-like “Hide selected column”/”Show hidden column” features

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