I'm trying to import an excel file into a Confluence page but seem to be having trouble? Anyone have experience doing this?
Hi @Liz De La Cruz ,
If it happens so that your company uses our Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app, you may try the Table from CSV macro: connect your Google Spreadsheets to Confluence (all the changes made to the spreadsheet are reflected on the Confluence page) or attach your CSV file to the page (the table will be also recreated). Furthermore you'll be able to filter/aggregate this table right in Confluence.
And you may use the Table Spreadsheet macro to have fully functional spreadsheets with formulas and native UI on Confluence pages.
Natively, you have two options.
Upload:
This option allows you to visualise an Excel file, but not edit the data within it from the page. To do this...
Copy:
If you're looking to change your Excel file into a table on Confluence - you should be able to just copy/paste it in.
I just tried this now, and it worked fine without a table pre-existing on the page.
Let us know if this resolves your query!
Ste
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Our app, Polaris spreadsheet allows you to embed an existing excel file for your project management in a confluence page and to directly edit it. Please check this.
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Hi Liz,
If you attach the excel document, after you have published the page, then you can use the Excel macro, and it will recongnise the spreadsheet.
The 'trick' is that its (I believe ) a two step process.
Is this what you mean by 'importing' into a COnfluence page?
Cheers
Mark
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I don't think you can. You can try uploading the file so that people can view or copy the values into a table.
Regards
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