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Click Build Layout in the layout console on the layout or object details page. Click Add Field on the category under which you want the field to appear. Complete the required fields on the add field form. See Fields on Add Field to Layout. Click Save.
In the Confluence editor, choose Insert > Other Macros. Find the Section macro, select it and insert it onto the page. Choose Insert > Other Macros again. Find and insert the Column macro. Add your content to the column.
Go to the column you want set. Edit the first sentence of the heading (or one that is kind of long). Locate a space between two words “foo bar” so the space between foo and bar. Select the space. Insert < Symbol. Choose the first symbol which is invisible because it is a no-break space.
In the table toolbar there is a dropdown on the left-hand side that says Responsive”. If you click it, you can change it to Fixed width. This means that the columns in your table will display with the width you've chosen, no matter what the screen resolution or platform.
To resize table columns, just click and drag the column's border. To make other changes to your table, click inside it to reveal the table toolbar. Responsive The table will expand as you add content, and you can drag to resize the columns.
While editing the page, place your cursor at the point where you want to insert the table. Choose Table on the toolbar. A dropdown menu will appear, showing a table with a variable number of rows and columns. Click in a cell to set the number of columns and rows for your table.
Go to the space and choose Space tools > Look and Feel from the bottom of the sidebar. Choose Layout (Layout is displayed only if you are a Confluence system administrator.) ... Click Create Custom to edit the default VM file. ... Make any changes and click Update.
In the Confluence editor, choose Insert > Other Macros. Find the Section macro, select it and insert it onto the page. Choose Insert > Other Macros again. Find and insert the Column macro. Add your content to the column.
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