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You can import a Microsoft Excel worksheet into Confluence in multiple ways:
- If you want to import a worksheet into Confluence as a table and edit the table in Confluence from now on, you can paste the cells into the Confluence editor and save the page.
If you want to import a worksheet into Confluence as a file, you can import it with the Excel macro. An example follows.
Office Excel name Excel_Spreadsheet_Row_Two_Yellow_508_compliant.xls For instructions, refer to the Excel for Confluence documentation:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf73/view-file-macro-991928244.html#excel
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Importing Excel worksheets into Confluence
This page contains two examples of importing worksheets into Confluence. As a test, one row was colored and the color is not rendered in Confluence.
The viewfile macro may also be used to embed an Excel file into a Confluence page.
Example 1. Excel worksheet pasted into MS Word as RTF with second row colored yellow in MS Word; g,h,i added in Confluence and heading markup added in Wiki Markup view; the row color is not rendered by Confluence.
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A | b | c |
d | e | f |
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Example 2. Excel worksheet imported with Excel plugin with second row colored yellow in Excel; the row color is not rendered by Confluence. The markup is:
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