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How
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to filter one table with a
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drop-
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down filter
To filter a table, enter the Edit mode, find Table Filter in the Insert - Other Macros menu and insert it to the page. Then either copy and paste an already existing table or create a new table inside the macro.
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To add a drop-down list of values, enter table headers in the Column(s) field.
How
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to filer more than one table
How to add a textbox filter and use regular expressions
If you want to add a textbox filter, enter the table header(s) in the User Filtered Columns field.
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You can use regular expressions when using textbox filters. For example, the value Developer|Scientist will show all table rows containing Developer or Scientist entries. The full list of regular expressions is available here.
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How
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to set default values for filters
To set your filter to some default value, enter it in the field Default Values for Filters. If you want to specify a default value for other than the first field (e.g. City in the screen shot below), put comma-separated blank spaces for each field preceding it.
How
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to change the
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look of
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filters
You can remove filter names from the Confluence page by selecting Hide Labels checkbox.
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