Hi there!
While editing content in Confluence, click on Insert -> Wiki Markup.
Then you can type the following code as an example of a sortable table with 3 columns:
{table-plus:sortIcon=true} || Name || Age || ID || | Mark | 20 | 400 | | John | 41 | 100 | | Anna | 19 | 300 | | Gary | 12 | 200 | {table-plus}
Modify the attributes and data as you wish.
Cheers :)
Thanks for your response. My 3 columns do not have headings. It's basically a list of 100 application names separated into 3 columns....no headings.
Name 1 Name 2 Name 3
Name 4 Name 5 Name 5 etc..
how do I sort these columns.
thanks!
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I've got nothing right now. Considering your situation, I would modify the code to this:
{table-plus:sortIcon=true} | | | | | Mark | 20 | 400 | | John | 41 | 100 | | Anna | 19 | 300 | | Gary | 12 | 200 | {table-plus}
Will do some research and come back to you if I come up with something better.
Cheers!
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