Difference between revisions of "Insert Tables"
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3. Choose your desired table properties.<br/> | 3. Choose your desired table properties.<br/> | ||
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{| style="width:100%" | {| style="width:100%" | ||
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| style="width: 527px" | | | style="width: 527px" | | ||
*Enter the number of "Rows" and "Columns" you need. | *Enter the number of "Rows" and "Columns" you need. | ||
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*You can enter a title in the caption field that will be shown on the top of the table. | *You can enter a title in the caption field that will be shown on the top of the table. | ||
*width describes the tables width.It is advisable to choose '''"Width"=100% '''. Then the table will automatically align itself to the article width and the article will not be skewed. | *width describes the tables width.It is advisable to choose '''"Width"=100% '''. Then the table will automatically align itself to the article width and the article will not be skewed. | ||
− | *Cell spacing describes the space between the cells in the tables in pixels<br/> | + | *Cell spacing describes the space between the cells in the tables in pixels<br /> |
*Cell padding describes the space between the cells' borders and the text inside them | *Cell padding describes the space between the cells' borders and the text inside them | ||
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= Changing the Table Properties<br/> = | = Changing the Table Properties<br/> = | ||
− | Right click on the table to get the following options. | + | Right click on the table to get the following options. |
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*Change basic table properties: Click “Table properties“.<br/> | *Change basic table properties: Click “Table properties“.<br/> | ||
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'''"Advance Option"'''<br/> | '''"Advance Option"'''<br/> | ||
You can of course also create a table in the wiki text but this is not that easy. However, once you know what you are doing it is a comfortable tool for editing tables. | You can of course also create a table in the wiki text but this is not that easy. However, once you know what you are doing it is a comfortable tool for editing tables. | ||
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Revision as of 13:18, 15 September 2021
Insert Tables
Instructions
1. Click on "Insert" in the edit toolbar and on "Table".
3. Choose your desired table properties.
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4. Click "OK" and the table will be displayed.
Changing the Table Properties
Right click on the table to get the following options.
For example:
- Delete or insert cells, rows and columns etc.
- "Merge Right" (or left) to merge two cells to one.
- Change the colour of a cell: "Cell" -> "Cell Properties" -> "Background Colour"
- Change basic table properties: Click “Table properties“.
"Advance Option"
You can of course also create a table in the wiki text but this is not that easy. However, once you know what you are doing it is a comfortable tool for editing tables.
If you are interested, see here or just create one with the editor and see what changes in WikiText result in.
Some basic explanations:
- Cellspacing describes the space between the cells in the tables in pixels
- Cellpadding describes the space between the cells' borders and the text inside them
- Width describes the tables width. Note that it is possible to give cells a specific width which will be used for all the cells in a column.
Import Tables from Excel
It is also possible to import existing Excel tables into energypedia. Here, you can find a detailed description of the Excel to wiki import.