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Contents
- 1 What is ExportTables?
- 2 How does ExportTables work?
- 3 Where to find ExportTables? 4
- 4 Remove export tables from table
- See also
What is ExportTables?[edit | edit source]
ExportTables supplements tables with the option to save them with one click into other formats, eg. MS Excel, to export.
How does ExportTables work?[edit | edit source]
If the Extension ExportTables is installed, you can assign tables the additional property "Exportable". This allows you to open the table in read-only mode with a mouse click in other formats.
Where to find ExportTables?[edit | edit source]
In the WYSIWYG editor[edit | edit source]
In Edit mode, click on a table and expand the Formats button in the WYSIWYG editor.
The entry "Table" opens another menu in which you select the last entry "Exportable". The selected points are orange indicated.
After saving, the table has the additional property that you can export it to other formats (right click on the table).
In the wiki code[edit | edit source]
You can also quickly and easily export a table in the wiki code. Add the bs-exportable attribute to the table tag:
Perform ExportTables[edit | edit source]
In the read mode of the article in which the exportable table is located, right-click on the table and the following selection window opens:
Here you can choose the desired format and save or open the table in this format.
Remove export tables from table[edit | edit source]
To remove the function from a table, you must go to the wiki code and delete the "bs-exportable" attribute from the start of the table.
See also[edit | edit source]
Our reference page.
<bs:bookshelf src="Book:User manual" /> __TOC__ ==What is ExportTables?== '''ExportTables''' supplements tables with the option to save them with one click into other formats, eg. MS Excel, to export. ==How does ExportTables work?== If the Extension ExportTables is installed, you can assign tables the additional property "Exportable". This allows you to open the table in read-only mode with a mouse click in other formats. ==Where to find ExportTables?== ===In the WYSIWYG editor=== In Edit mode, click on a table and expand the Formats button in the WYSIWYG editor. ::: [[File:exptab1.jpg|500x295px]] The entry "Table" opens another menu in which you select the last entry "Exportable". The selected points are orange indicated. ::: [[File:exptab2.jpg|500x299px]] ::: [[File:exptab3.jpg|500x298px]] After saving, the table has the additional property that you can export it to other formats (right click on the table). ::: [[File:exptab4.jpg|400x240px]] ===In the wiki code=== You can also quickly and easily export a table in the wiki code. Add the bs-exportable attribute to the table tag: ::: [[File:exptab5.jpg|500x308px]] ===Perform ExportTables=== In the read mode of the article in which the exportable table is located, right-click on the table and the following selection window opens: ::: [[File:exptab4.jpg|400x240px]] Here you can choose the desired format and save or open the table in this format. ===Remove export tables from table=== To remove the function from a table, you must go to the wiki code and delete the "bs-exportable" attribute from the start of the table. ==See also== Our [[ExportTables|reference page]].
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