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Takes data from a macro source in
table-adf
format, such as a native Confluence tableDisplays a table based on the source dat it receivees receives from a source macro or table
Filter/search field for quick access to data
Sort the table by clicking on the header cells
Wrap cell content, or not
Renders the following
LaTeX notation to mathematical & chemical equations - where the table header is named “LaTeX”
SMILES format to 2D chemical structures - where the table header is named “SMILES”
URLs and email addresses are hyperlinked
Links in markup language are hyperlinked e.g.
[David Simpson Apps website](https://dsapps.dev)
are rendered in HTML
Horizontal scrollbars for large content with shaded indicators to suggest you can scroll horizontally
Tables can be connected to Charts using the Manage connected data context menu item:
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Name | SMILES | LaTeX |
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Phenol | C1=CC=C(C=C1)OC1=CC=C(C=C1)O |
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Aspirin | CC(=O)OC1=CC=CC=C1C(=O)O |
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cC=cccCCC=cC-cC(=O)O |
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In the macro properties panel, select “Add Target“ then ““ Add Target:
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Then select “Table from Source (with Rendering)”:
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A new macro will appear below the existing table. CLick Click on the macro, then the “Edit” Edit icon:
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The macro properties panel will appear.
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