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Table Filter and Charts for Confluence add-on allows you to filter your table data while you are editing it on the page. You can manage all the necessary filters while working with table data and filter it on the fly. |
Starting from version 3.3.0 Table Filter and Charts for Confluence add-on supports filtration of table in the page view mode. It can be very convenient when you need to add modifications into multiple rows having one or multiple similar parameters.
This functionality is not available for Confluence Cloud. |
For resolving the issue with the collaborative editing available since Confluence 6.0, please see our FAQ. |
You can add filters in two ways:
All the filters saved in the macro body will be available for data filtration in the page edit mode.
All the filters added for table filtration in the page edit mode will be preserved in the page view once you save them through the filtration pane. |
When adding the Date Range Filter, you will have to edit the macro settings as usual and specify the correct date format. |
Once you have applied some filters to your table data, you may need to add new rows or correct the existing data. All the made corrections or newly added rows will be preserved in the table if they match the defined filters. If they do not match the defined filters, they will be preserved in the table until you perform any action on the table through the native table management pane. |
Table Filter macro allows you to more efficiently work with table data with the following options:
For the details on how to activate these options, see Managing Look of the Table and Filtration Pane.
All these options are available while working with the table data in the page edit mode.