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×With the new editor, which is in many respects a lot worse than the old one, I don't seem to be able to convert tab-delimited text to tables, no matter whether I copy-paste it in an existing table or into a blank space and attempting to convert it later .
What's happening here? Does Atlassian really want to dumb us down to their extremely low new standards where you have only one - excrutiatingly cumbersome - way to do things?
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Pasting into Excel or Google Sheets and then copying that into the Jira editor seems to work quite well for me, but it seems clunky to have to do it that way.
what a tip, this works great!
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Best tip ever!
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We are having the same problem. Atlassian continuously removes functionality that used to exist and was very useful in favor of "pretty" interfaces that are simple but can't do anything.
But hey, at least they didn't mark this question as "SOLVED" by saying they're not going to fix it!
On the other hand, they're not going to fix it.
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Couple years has gone. No good news...
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only 4, look at this
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My team is also searching for a way to do this. We have found a few paths to do it, but it is extremely cumbersome and requires using Excel or Word or some other intervening step.
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Just to add to this copy & paste from Excel seems to work best when you have "All borders" around the data you want to turn into a table
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