Editing dynamic tables

To edit a table, open it and click Edit. On the editing page, you can:

Edit the contents of table cells

Select a cell and enter your text. Use Markdown for text formatting. To switch to a new row inside the cell, press Shift+Enter.

Configuring parameters of table columns
  1. Click in a column's first cell.

  2. Change the column parameters in the window that pops up:

    • Enter the column heading in the top field.

    • Specify the column's width in pixels or as a percentage of the table's width.

    • If you want the cells to be required for filling in, choose the Required option.

    • Enable the Mark as done option for columns with the Checkbox data type. If the option is enabled, all rows selected with the checkbox will turn gray.

  3. Click Apply to save your changes.

Adding and removing columns

To add a column:

  1. Click + in the upper-right corner of the table.

  2. Configure the column settings:

    • Enter the column heading in the top field.

    • Choose a data type to display in the column from the drop-down list.

    • Specify the column's width in pixels or as a percentage of the table's width.

    • If you want the cells to be required for filling in, choose the Required option.

    • Enable the Mark as done option for columns with the Checkbox data type. If the option is enabled, all rows selected with the checkbox will turn gray.

  3. Click Add.

To remove a column:

  1. Click in a column's first cell.

  2. Choose Remove column.

Adding and removing rows
  • To add a row, select Add row at the bottom of the page.

  • To delete a row, hover your mouse over it and click x to the right of it.

Renaming tables
  1. Open the table.

  2. Click in the sidebar.

  3. Make a new Table name.

  4. Save your changes.

Note. You don't have to enable editing mode to rename your table.

Don't forget to click Doneto save your changes. Each time you save your changes, a new copy of the table is moved to the edit history. In the history, users can view all previous versions of a given table, compare the changes, and roll back to any of them.