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      Final Status Update - Rollout Complete

      Hey all 👋

      This is just a final update to let you know that the rollout of tables drag n drop has now completed. We hope you like it! You can read more about it here.

      Cheers,

      Rory

       

      Would you like to participate in further tables research?

      We will soon be conducting additional research focused around internal column resizing in tables. If you are interested in taking part, then please use the link here to sign up!

       


      Status Update - Confluence Tables get drag-and-drop!

      Hey folks, 

      I'm pleased to share that Tables Drag n Drop is now rolling out to a Confluence near you! We are really excited to bring this highly requested feature to life. If you'd like to read more about it all, please check out our Atlassian Community post - https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence-articles/Confluence-tables-get-drag-and-drop/ba-p/2602534

      This change will be rolling out progressively through February for many customers with full availability by April '24, but as some people have commented, you may start seeing this from today!  

      Happy editing, 

      Kieran Gray

      Editor Product Manager


      Status Update - 29 November 2023

      Hey all

      Thank you to everyone who participated in our recent research sessions. Your feedback is incredibly valuable to us and we really appreciate you taking the time to participate.

      This is just a quick update to let you know that development work on this feature is well under way!

      Please stay tuned to this ticket for further updates.

      Cheers,

      Rory

      NOTE: This suggestion is for Confluence Cloud. Using Confluence Server? See the corresponding suggestion.

      Description

      From editor feedback page:

      How amazing would it be to simply click-and-hold on a row, move the mouse to another part of the table, and the row moves automagically? This would be an amazing trade-up for the wiki markup - I have to cut, hit up or down arrows a bunch, and paste from a keyboard, but I would just have to move my mouse if using this.

            [CONFCLOUD-25847] Drag & Drop to reorder table rows

            My vote pushes it up to 731... We'll definitely put humans on the moon again before this feature makes it into Confluence.

            DeWayne Mangan added a comment - My vote pushes it up to 731... We'll definitely put humans on the moon again before this feature makes it into Confluence.

            year 2040 : humans have colonized Mars. Confluence yet to bring rearrange rows feature!

            Raghunath Sajeev added a comment - year 2040 : humans have colonized Mars. Confluence yet to bring rearrange rows feature!

            my vote makes it 724, crazy this isn't a feature. 

            Ben Arundel added a comment - my vote makes it 724, crazy this isn't a feature. 

            I don't understand how this feature is missing -very basic function of a table. And TWO YEARS LATER still PENDING. I like the merge function but the ROW MOVE missing, what's going on? Confluence won't replace my Notion, very easy to use...

            Ada Cori Dela Cruz added a comment - I don't understand how this feature is missing -very basic function of a table. And TWO YEARS LATER still PENDING. I like the merge function but the ROW MOVE missing, what's going on? Confluence won't replace my Notion, very easy to use...

            Add another vote for this seemingly simple feature. Also, would column sort be so hard to add too??

            Matthew Morrill added a comment - Add another vote for this seemingly simple feature. Also, would column sort be so hard to add too??

            It's so that we can hold hands while we get sucked into the singularity.

            Federico Medina added a comment - It's so that we can hold hands while we get sucked into the singularity.

            Giovanni - Agreed!

            I never see when they are going to do it.  Atlassian does NOT listen to their customers.  I keep seeing enhancements come through that no one is asking for and provides little benefit to Me.  This basic enhancement would be a large benefit.  I don't understand why simple enhancements can't be incorporated into the product.  @Sam Ugulava - as Product Manager do you have anything to say?  When will this be on the supposed roadmap?  I have never seen anything I've requested over the last 5 years implemented.  Why do you bother having these "Suggestions" if they just go into the black hole?

            John Robbins added a comment - Giovanni - Agreed! I never see when they are going to do it.  Atlassian does NOT listen to their customers.  I keep seeing enhancements come through that no one is asking for and provides little benefit to Me.  This basic enhancement would be a large benefit.  I don't understand why simple enhancements can't be incorporated into the product.  @Sam Ugulava - as Product Manager do you have anything to say?  When will this be on the supposed roadmap?  I have never seen anything I've requested over the last 5 years implemented.  Why do you bother having these "Suggestions" if they just go into the black hole?

            Every time I have an issue in Confluence, I find a ticket like this one. Every time, it's older than 10 years and has some handwaving explanation. It says a lot about Atlassian.

            Giovanni Tirloni added a comment - Every time I have an issue in Confluence, I find a ticket like this one. Every time, it's older than 10 years and has some handwaving explanation. It says a lot about Atlassian.

            This desperately needs to be prioritised. I believe that it is base functionality that a user would expect. Using Confluence exclusively as our information platform really makes the lack of this become apparent and painful.

            Brendan Rea added a comment - This desperately needs to be prioritised. I believe that it is base functionality that a user would expect. Using Confluence exclusively as our information platform really makes the lack of this become apparent and painful.

            Tony added a comment -

            Even just cut-and-paste with keystrokes would be better than the current functionality. Surely that can't be hard.

            Yes I know I can create a new destination row and then copy-paste the text and then delete the source row... but these tools are meant to make things simpler and more efficient.

            Don't know what's driving the Atlassian feature roadmap, but user needs don't seem to be weighted very highly, unfortunately. This would be such a quick-win for so many of us.

            And to be honest, it's a bit sad to have to describe it as a "win" at all! It is such a basic requirement of tables, like being able to resize columns.

            Tony added a comment - Even just cut-and-paste with keystrokes would be better than the current functionality. Surely that can't be hard. Yes I know I can create a new destination row and then copy-paste the text and then delete the source row... but these tools are meant to make things simpler and more efficient. Don't know what's driving the Atlassian feature roadmap, but user needs don't seem to be weighted very highly, unfortunately. This would be such a quick-win for so many of us. And to be honest, it's a bit sad to have to describe it as a "win" at all! It is such a basic requirement of tables, like being able to resize columns.

            The funny (and sad) thing about this whole ordeal is that I was actually contacted by an employee from Atlassian over zoom on November 13th, 2019, where they demoed a prototype of the feature we're requesting, and it looked pretty good. It had drag-n-drop and was pretty slick. I still remember this event, my couch (where I took the call) was on the opposite side in my living room. Actually, I also changed the couch since then, but I digress.

            I was pretty happy at the time about them reaching out (due to a comments I made in https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFSERVER-25847), proving that our voices were actually heard! 

            But now I'm just sad that nothing has really changed since then. I wonder what happened with the code for that demo.

            Was it really just for show?

            I don't really know.

            Big sad.

            Federico Medina added a comment - The funny (and sad) thing about this whole ordeal is that I was actually contacted by an employee from Atlassian over zoom on November 13th, 2019, where they demoed a prototype of the feature we're requesting, and it looked pretty good. It had drag-n-drop and was pretty slick. I still remember this event, my couch (where I took the call) was on the opposite side in my living room. Actually, I also changed the couch since then, but I digress. I was pretty happy at the time about them reaching out (due to a comments I made in https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFSERVER-25847 ), proving that our voices were actually heard!  But now I'm just sad that nothing has really changed since then. I wonder what happened with the code for that demo. Was it really just for show? I don't really know. Big sad.

            I believe there would be some benefit here for a backlog clean up of duplicate items and status update as this item has been in progress for over 2 years now

            azelenko Avinoam (Inactive) made changes - 10/Jan/2020 7:13 PM
            Status     In Progress [ 3 ]

            Connor Holden added a comment - I believe there would be some benefit here for a backlog clean up of duplicate items and status update as this item has been in progress for over 2 years now azelenko Avinoam (Inactive) made changes - 10/Jan/2020 7:13 PM Status      In Progress [ 3 ]

            Why this basic feature is not present

            Witalij Awchimowicz added a comment - Why this basic feature is not present

            abandon all hope ye who enter here

            Eric Hileman added a comment - abandon all hope ye who enter here

            Come on - simple ask for basic functionality - or we are moving to Sheets!

            Herwinder Sahota added a comment - Come on - simple ask for basic functionality - or we are moving to Sheets!

            Need this feature - too basic for a product like this efficient

            Jashan Singh added a comment - Need this feature - too basic for a product like this efficient

            Ready to wait 10 more years for it?

            Federico Medina added a comment - Ready to wait 10 more years for it?

            This was created 10 years ago and considered basic functionality.  I really need this in the editor to make Confluence a useful place over google sheets or something else easier to use.

            Diana Schnitzer added a comment - This was created 10 years ago and considered basic functionality.  I really need this in the editor to make Confluence a useful place over google sheets or something else easier to use.

            +1

            De Thar Htun added a comment - +1

            Julius Zatroch added a comment - - edited

            Same as many other issues. Many simple thinks working on Server version dont exist in Cloud.  And Atlassian want to move our customers to Cloud......

            If you cannot implement it one way, why so many thousand developers in Atlassian didnt find another way how to do it?  What about small arrows up and down on left side of row? 

            Julius Zatroch added a comment - - edited Same as many other issues. Many simple thinks working on Server version dont exist in Cloud.  And Atlassian want to move our customers to Cloud...... If you cannot implement it one way, why so many thousand developers in Atlassian didnt find another way how to do it?  What about small arrows up and down on left side of row? 

            +1 from me

            rearranging the order of rows and columns should be a standard feature. 

            I was frustrated when I found out, that I have to copy and paste the whole content instead of just drag & drop like in Google Spreadsheets.

            David Helmus added a comment - +1 from me rearranging the order of rows and columns should be a standard feature.  I was frustrated when I found out, that I have to copy and paste the whole content instead of just drag & drop like in Google Spreadsheets.

            A very important feature for agile prioritization tables

            Daniel Elya added a comment - A very important feature for agile prioritization tables

            +1

            Daniel Elya added a comment - +1

            Nick added a comment -

            Absolutely appalling omission. Such a basic functionality.

            Nick added a comment - Absolutely appalling omission. Such a basic functionality.

            I have to use Confluence at work; prefer Notion or Craft personally. I ended up here after googling around trying to figure out what I was missing — I'm shocked that reordering rows in a table isn't supported. This is a tablestakes feature for any modern text editing application, imo.

             

            Graham Place added a comment - I have to use Confluence at work; prefer Notion or Craft personally. I ended up here after googling around trying to figure out what I was missing — I'm shocked that reordering rows in a table isn't supported. This is a tablestakes feature for any modern text editing application, imo.  

            Federico Medina added a comment - - edited

            The Earth will be devoured by the Sun by the time the scrum team at Atlassian starts working on this ticket. And all because their own wiki table rows can't be reordered!

            Federico Medina added a comment - - edited The Earth will be devoured by the Sun by the time the scrum team at Atlassian starts working on this ticket. And all because their own wiki table rows can't be reordered!

            The highest-voted issue in the Confluence Cloud backlog, Rename Space Key, has 855 votes and was opened in 2004! It was, at least, updated more recently than this one, which is 11th in the backlog by customer votes...

            Deb Hanrahan added a comment - The highest-voted issue in the Confluence Cloud backlog, Rename Space Key, has 855 votes and was opened in 2004 ! It was, at least, updated more recently than this one, which is 11th in the backlog by customer votes...

            David Krizan added a comment - - edited

            Has the ability to move table rows up and down seriously sat untouched in your backlog for 3+ years? OMFG, if I were paying for Confluence, I wouldn't pay another cent until this is addressed. What single table or spreadsheet app doesn't let you reorder rows FFS?

            Edit: My bad, this has been in your backlog for almost 10 years! 10 freaking years!!!! 😂

            David Krizan added a comment - - edited Has the ability to move table rows up and down seriously sat untouched in your backlog for 3+ years? OMFG, if I were paying for Confluence, I wouldn't pay another cent until this is addressed. What single table or spreadsheet app doesn't let you reorder rows FFS? Edit: My bad, this has been in your backlog for almost 10 years! 10 freaking years!!!! 😂

            I'd rather use Notion but our org uses Confluence.

            I have to waste my time reorganizing tables because they lack such basic features like moving rows.

            It's a table for crying out loud. Basic spreadsheets have this functionality but their tables don't.

            Seems like they don't care to compete with their competitors and capture more users.

            Milad Ghasempour added a comment - I'd rather use Notion but our org uses Confluence. I have to waste my time reorganizing tables because they lack such basic features like moving rows. It's a table for crying out loud. Basic spreadsheets have this functionality but their tables don't. Seems like they don't care to compete with their competitors and capture more users.

            +1, a lot of feedback I've passed to Atlassian for my team seems to be pointless when old simple features don't get any attention from their Product/Dev teams. It also reduces my faith in them to address the other issues raised, and reduces their credibility and my ability to advocate for them internally within my org.

            Mariya Rybak added a comment - +1, a lot of feedback I've passed to Atlassian for my team seems to be pointless when old simple features don't get any attention from their Product/Dev teams. It also reduces my faith in them to address the other issues raised, and reduces their credibility and my ability to advocate for them internally within my org.

            Kel Hill added a comment -

            I so agree with the previous comment from Leanne Downs 

            I would think software companies would be embarrassed to have such old suggestions remain public for decades on end. It creates a feeling of hopelessness among customers.

            Kel Hill added a comment - I so agree with the previous comment from Leanne Downs  I would think software companies would be embarrassed to have such old suggestions remain public for decades on end. It creates a feeling of hopelessness among customers.

            Considering this issue was first identified TEN YEARS ago, it really makes one wonder how effective this form of product feedback is.

            Leanne Downs added a comment - Considering this issue was first identified TEN YEARS ago, it really makes one wonder how effective this form of product feedback is.

            Atlassian, guys, seriously. The absence of this feature is practically the first thing that strikes when you create a table!

            Ramon Botov added a comment - Atlassian, guys, seriously. The absence of this feature is practically the first thing that strikes when you create a table!

            Tere Pile added a comment -

            Sam, 

            You changed the description on 26JAN22 (per history), yet the 'box' indicates 26 January 2021, additionally you indicated w/your update "This feature is not in our short-term roadmap, but we will work to see how we can move this feature into our future roadmaps" however status shows In Progress.  So I'm curious what that actual status of this item is that has been opened since 2012.  It would be a huge benefit. 

             

            Tere Pile added a comment - Sam,  You changed the description on 26JAN22 (per history), yet the 'box' indicates 26 January 2021, additionally you indicated w/your update "This feature is not in our short-term roadmap, but we will work to see how we can move this feature into our future roadmaps" however status shows In Progress.  So I'm curious what that actual status of this item is that has been opened since 2012.  It would be a huge benefit.   

            Bryan Gilberd added a comment - - edited

            The ability to drag rows of data up and down a table seems to be a very obvious feature which is missing.  I want to use Confluence to collaborate on priorities and status ranks - the ability to drag a row to the top would make this use case workable.

            Bryan Gilberd added a comment - - edited The ability to drag rows of data up and down a table seems to be a very obvious feature which is missing.  I want to use Confluence to collaborate on priorities and status ranks - the ability to drag a row to the top would make this use case workable.

            +1 - Would make managing table driven workflows feasible

            Tariq Ahmed added a comment - +1 - Would make managing table driven workflows feasible

            +1 would love to resort tables manually

            Franz Ebner added a comment - +1 would love to resort tables manually

            How do you suggest one to prioritize rows in Confluence? It seems like a must have for product managers at least. And we're a few PMs using Confluence I'd imagine? Please make this happen, it's possible in all other tables/lists with columns I've seen except in Confluence

            Ola Holmgren added a comment - How do you suggest one to prioritize rows in Confluence? It seems like a must have for product managers at least. And we're a few PMs using Confluence I'd imagine? Please make this happen, it's possible in all other tables/lists with columns I've seen except in Confluence

            Another Notion user, somewhat surprised that Confluence doesn't allow this right out of the box.

            Nicholas Borge added a comment - Another Notion user, somewhat surprised that Confluence doesn't allow this right out of the box.

            I stopped using Confluence for specific workflows specifically because we need column/row drag and drop. Please!!

            Andrea Sassenrath added a comment - I stopped using Confluence for specific workflows specifically because we need column/row drag and drop. Please!!

            This is why I don't like managing tables and roadmaps by Confluence. I'd use Notion instead. C'mon Atlassian, do something to save my colleague's time.

            truman tian added a comment - This is why I don't like managing tables and roadmaps by Confluence. I'd use Notion instead. C'mon Atlassian, do something to save my colleague's time.

            I'd also like to bump this feature up. Seems like it'd been a long time since it's first been requested.

            Lee Millard added a comment - I'd also like to bump this feature up. Seems like it'd been a long time since it's first been requested.

            I've seen some folks on my team struggle with this in particular since they expect this functionality out of Confluence (after all, other entities can be dragged and rearranged easily), and then struggle with the shortcuts to add extra rows/columns so they can cut/paste content where they want it. The amount of time this takes really adds up if you work with a lot of table content, and every click and keyboard tap eats into our team's patience. Please implement this.

            Mariya Rybak added a comment - I've seen some folks on my team struggle with this in particular since they expect this functionality out of Confluence (after all, other entities can be dragged and rearranged easily), and then struggle with the shortcuts to add extra rows/columns so they can cut/paste content where they want it. The amount of time this takes really adds up if you work with a lot of table content, and every click and keyboard tap eats into our team's patience. Please implement this.

            My first response to this topic was back in 2016. That's 5 years ago! I wonder if I'll have to wait 5 more years.

            C'mon, Atlassian, get some interns working on this and ship it before all my hair turns grey!!

            Federico Medina added a comment - My first response to this topic was back in 2016. That's 5 years ago! I wonder if I'll have to wait 5 more years. C'mon, Atlassian, get some interns working on this and ship it before all my hair turns grey!!

            Same here, Jay.

            Back then I had no grey hairs, now they are showing up and switching places, just like the rows we've been asking for all this time.

            Federico Medina added a comment - Same here, Jay. Back then I had no grey hairs, now they are showing up and switching places, just like the rows we've been asking for all this time.

            Jaz Wilkinson added a comment - - edited

            Oh I know, I've been following it that long! Earned many grey hairs since then ha ha

             

            Jaz Wilkinson added a comment - - edited Oh I know, I've been following it that long! Earned many grey hairs since then ha ha  

            ^ Don't hold your breath, Jaz. It's been in progress since Jan 2020.

            Anthony Yam added a comment - ^ Don't hold your breath, Jaz. It's been in progress since Jan 2020.

            Amazing to see work has started on this?

            I absolutely love the way the tables work in Coda - most useful wiki out there (not just because of the sweet drag and drop row re-ordering..)
            https://www.loom.com/share/5b7ae6bc0c024479b2971ed1d1665011

            If you would like any user feedback happy to help.

            Jaz Wilkinson added a comment - Amazing to see work has started on this? I absolutely love the way the tables work in Coda - most useful wiki out there (not just because of the sweet drag and drop row re-ordering..) https://www.loom.com/share/5b7ae6bc0c024479b2971ed1d1665011 If you would like any user feedback happy to help.

            @Arun - My work-around has been to select the rows you want to move with the row header on the left and cut.  Go to where you want to move them and add however many rows you cut, then select the first cell and paste.

            Preston McCormick added a comment - @Arun - My work-around has been to select the rows you want to move with the row header on the left and cut.  Go to where you want to move them and add however many rows you cut, then select the first cell and paste.

            I really need this feature so badly! The order of Bug Stages in a Jira table are not logical, how can I change that? Any other work-arounds possible for now?

            Arun Tewathia added a comment - I really need this feature so badly! The order of Bug Stages in a Jira table are not logical, how can I change that? Any other work-arounds possible for now?

            would love this as well. 

            Mitchell Cohen added a comment - would love this as well. 

            10 years I been watching this feature? We just moved everything to Coda.io it is better then Confluence in every day and the drag-and-drop tables are so so amazing! https://help.coda.io/en/articles/776253-drag-and-drop-data

            Jaz Wilkinson added a comment - 10 years I been watching this feature? We just moved everything to Coda.io it is better then Confluence in every day and the drag-and-drop tables are so so amazing!  https://help.coda.io/en/articles/776253-drag-and-drop-data

            Leanne Downs added a comment - - edited

            no updates in over a year.  This type of drag and drop function is nothing new, as far as the technology to do it.  It is so disappointing more attention isn't paid to these issues.

            Leanne Downs added a comment - - edited no updates in over a year.  This type of drag and drop function is nothing new, as far as the technology to do it.  It is so disappointing more attention isn't paid to these issues.

            I would really like this feature

            Nate Parsons added a comment - I would really like this feature

            The more I use the new editor, the more i dislike/hate it.  Yeah, pretty strong.  Why Atlassian chose to break something that was quite good is beyond me.  Classic example of not listening to their users and forcing us to follow some programmers dream of how we should work...

            Mark Kusbel added a comment - The more I use the new editor, the more i dislike/hate it.  Yeah, pretty strong.  Why Atlassian chose to break something that was quite good is beyond me.  Classic example of not listening to their users and forcing us to follow some programmers dream of how we should work...

            Just ran into the need for this today. Would love to have a drag-and-drop re-order for rows and columns.

            Alan Gornick added a comment - Just ran into the need for this today. Would love to have a drag-and-drop re-order for rows and columns.

            I'd love to have drag and drop. Right now I have to go to jump to Google Docs if I want to prioritize rows with a group, for example.

            Joshua Hunt added a comment - I'd love to have drag and drop. Right now I have to go to jump to Google Docs if I want to prioritize rows with a group, for example.

            Cutting and pasting as currently executed isn't sufficient. The requirement to create new rows first in which to paste is inefficient. If we could actually cut rows and then paste new rows and the cut content, that would work.

            I agree that dragging across long tables can be awkward, especially with the typically unpredictable scrolling behavior at the top or bottom of the page. For small tables though, drag and drop would still be very useful.

            The ability to select one or more rows and use hotkeys (like command/control+up/down) to move rows up and down quickly would be great as well.

            Anthony Yam added a comment - Cutting and pasting as currently executed isn't sufficient. The requirement to create new rows first in which to paste is inefficient. If we could actually cut rows and then paste new rows and the cut content, that would work. I agree that dragging across long tables can be awkward, especially with the typically unpredictable scrolling behavior at the top or bottom of the page. For small tables though, drag and drop would still be very useful. The ability to select one or more rows and use hotkeys (like command/control+up/down) to move rows up and down quickly would be great as well.

            The more I use confluence, the more I think what's there is fine - you can cut a row, create a new row and paste it. and it works well. I think drag and drop isn't as useful as I once thought. 

            Ambika Kumar added a comment - The more I use confluence, the more I think what's there is fine - you can cut a row, create a new row and paste it. and it works well. I think drag and drop isn't as useful as I once thought. 

            Kel Hill added a comment -

            Drag and drop can be awkward in long tables. It might be easier to make moving rows available only after row numbers have been turned on and then allow the user to specify the row number to move a selected row into, much like the the ordering of picklists in custom Jira fields. We would just need a way to overwrite the row number to cause it to move to its new location.

            Kel Hill added a comment - Drag and drop can be awkward in long tables. It might be easier to make moving rows available only after row numbers have been turned on and then allow the user to specify the row number to move a selected row into, much like the the ordering of picklists in custom Jira fields. We would just need a way to overwrite the row number to cause it to move to its new location.

            +1 being able to drag and drop table rows is expected table functionality

            Madeline Murray added a comment - +1 being able to drag and drop table rows is expected table functionality

            +1 this is so inconvenient for large/long tables. Columns should be included too!

            Sarah Green added a comment - +1 this is so inconvenient for large/long tables. Columns should be included too!

            Michael Schmitz added a comment - - edited

            this would be a very helpful addition.  If you do it, consider allowing the table to be automatically reordered based on a column sort rather than forcing manual drag/drop.

            Michael Schmitz added a comment - - edited this would be a very helpful addition.  If you do it, consider allowing the table to be automatically reordered based on a column sort rather than forcing manual drag/drop.

            @Cheryl Gasbarro I don't think it is searchable in confluence.

            Billy Bogardus added a comment - @Cheryl Gasbarro I don't think it is searchable in confluence.

            Thanks, @billy Bogardus is the Google doc searchable data? My concern with using the Google doc integration the content won't be searchable, most often we find that searching is the most effective way to find related pages in Confluence.

            PS: I don't like Google docs and just wish Confluence would prioritize this feature so we don't have to use another program for what I consider is the expected functionality within a table.

            Cheryl Gasbarro added a comment - Thanks, @billy Bogardus is the Google doc searchable data? My concern with using the Google doc integration the content won't be searchable, most often we find that searching is the most effective way to find related pages in Confluence. PS: I don't like Google docs and just wish Confluence would prioritize this feature so we don't have to use another program for what I consider is the expected functionality within a table.

            Hello all, This might help some of you. If you use google docs there is an app that will allow you to embed google sheets directly in a confluence page. https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1213092/google-drive-for-confluence-official?tab=overview&hosting=cloud

             

            There are a few reviews complaining about having to reconnect google docs periodically but I think that issue has been fixed. It has been working great for almost two weeks now.

             

            Billy Bogardus added a comment - Hello all, This might help some of you. If you use google docs there is an app that will allow you to embed google sheets directly in a confluence page. https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1213092/google-drive-for-confluence-official?tab=overview&hosting=cloud   There are a few reviews complaining about having to reconnect google docs periodically but I think that issue has been fixed. It has been working great for almost two weeks now.  

            Without this, working with tables is just SO painful. Hope it will be here soon. 

            Duane Herberg added a comment - Without this, working with tables is just SO painful. Hope it will be here soon. 

            Please prioritize 

            Ryan Cassidy added a comment - Please prioritize 

            Lexi Pike added a comment -

            It is really time consuming to organise product requirements without this. 

            Lexi Pike added a comment - It is really time consuming to organise product requirements without this. 

            I'm glad to see you're adding this. Please consider:

            1. moving multiple selected rows/columns
            2. keyboard shortcuts like command+up/down/left/right

            Thanks!

            Anthony Yam added a comment - I'm glad to see you're adding this. Please consider: moving multiple selected rows/columns keyboard shortcuts like command+up/down/left/right Thanks!

            SL added a comment -

            Extremely important feature!

            My +1

            SL added a comment - Extremely important feature! My +1

            Still waiting and what is a basic feature.

            Eric Hileman added a comment - Still waiting and what is a basic feature.

            Helen Hong added a comment - - edited

            Voting for this feature as well for organizing and editing in confluence! This would save so much time, thank you! 

            Helen Hong added a comment - - edited Voting for this feature as well for organizing and editing in confluence! This would save so much time, thank you! 

            Avinoam added a comment -

            Hi all,

             

            As we're working through this feature and others, we wanted to address a lot of your concerns as to the future of the new editor and legacy editor.

            Please read our recent community post here: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence-Cloud-articles/Change-to-your-content-is-in-your-hands/ba-p/1324476

            Thanks,

            Avinoam

            Avinoam added a comment - Hi all,   As we're working through this feature and others, we wanted to address a lot of your concerns as to the future of the new editor and legacy editor. Please read our recent community post here:  https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence-Cloud-articles/Change-to-your-content-is-in-your-hands/ba-p/1324476 Thanks, Avinoam

            I have given up on Atlassian addressing this most basic and every day need - there are not even shortcuts for cutting and pasting table rows on Mac - makes prioritisation (the basics of product management) the most arduous task ever.

            We have moved to Coda, which I am finding the most amazing wiki from a UX point of view, and they have the most amazing fully featured inline tables you can ever imagine - it's truly a killer feature.

            If you want a wiki with decent tables - that allows you to make your own plugins, integrate with Jira, has amazing templates, check out Coda. Confluence are just not listening.

            Jaz Wilkinson added a comment - I have given up on Atlassian addressing this most basic and every day need - there are not even shortcuts for cutting and pasting table rows on Mac - makes prioritisation (the basics of product management) the most arduous task ever. We have moved to Coda, which I am finding the most amazing wiki from a UX point of view, and they have the most amazing fully featured inline tables you can ever imagine - it's truly a killer feature. If you want a wiki with decent tables - that allows you to make your own plugins, integrate with Jira, has amazing templates, check out Coda. Confluence are just not listening.

            flemmon added a comment -

            Just curious, but how can this ticket be "In Progress" but "Unassigned?" That doesn't leave me with a good feeling that it's actually being worked on...

            flemmon added a comment - Just curious, but how can this ticket be "In Progress" but "Unassigned?" That doesn't leave me with a good feeling that it's actually being worked on...

            Avinoam added a comment -

            This is now on our roadmap as part of our short to medium term backlog. We'll absolutely keep everyone posted once this launches.

            Avinoam added a comment - This is now on our roadmap as part of our short to medium term backlog. We'll absolutely keep everyone posted once this launches.

            The new editing should at a minimum include the same functions as the previous version. Being able to move rows/columns is a necessary. 

            Kirstin Eschberger added a comment - The new editing should at a minimum include the same functions as the previous version. Being able to move rows/columns is a necessary. 

            Shannon S added a comment -

            I was able to re-order some columns in a table using Excel as a workaround.

            1. Select the table in Confluence by clicking the corner of the table, and copying to my clipboard.
            2. Paste the table into a clean Excel spreadsheet.
            3. I moved the columns as desired while holding down the SHIFT key and using this procedure: https://www.ablebits.com/office-addins-blog/2014/01/23/swap-excel-columns/
            4. I then copied the table in Excel, and pasted it on top of the table in Confluence, replacing the data.

             There's currently a bug related to copying and pasting single-digit decimals into Confluence. Please be aware of this in case you have any decimals in your table: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-68744

            Shannon S added a comment - I was able to re-order some columns in a table using Excel as a workaround. Select the table in Confluence by clicking the corner of the table, and copying to my clipboard. Paste the table into a clean Excel spreadsheet. I moved the columns as desired while holding down the SHIFT key and using this procedure:  https://www.ablebits.com/office-addins-blog/2014/01/23/swap-excel-columns/ I then copied the table in Excel, and pasted it on top of the table in Confluence, replacing the data.  There's currently a bug related to copying and pasting single-digit decimals into Confluence. Please be aware of this in case you have any decimals in your table:  https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-68744

            Avinoam added a comment - - edited

            Hi all,

             

            This is absolutely on our roadmap to get to! Please follow our roadmap https://confluence.atlassian.com/confcloud/confluence-cloud-editor-roadmap-967314556.html for updates!

            Thanks,

            Avinoam

            Avinoam added a comment - - edited Hi all,   This is absolutely on our roadmap to get to! Please follow our roadmap https://confluence.atlassian.com/confcloud/confluence-cloud-editor-roadmap-967314556.html  for updates! Thanks, Avinoam

            One of my comments got deleted, meaning that someone actually goes through these comments.

            Reminder for those commenting that there's a "vote" button towards the top-right. Make sure you click on it; it might make a difference.

             

            Federico Medina added a comment - One of my comments got deleted, meaning that someone actually goes through these comments. Reminder for those commenting that there's a "vote" button towards the top-right. Make sure you click on it; it might make a difference.  

            Please add this ASAP!

            Robert Garza added a comment - Please add this ASAP!

            mila.dubas added a comment -

            Yes! This is a must-have! I'm working on Mac and your workaround doesn't work for me.

            mila.dubas added a comment - Yes! This is a must-have! I'm working on Mac and your workaround doesn't work for me.

            This is a must-have. Please add it.

            Pourya Mesbah added a comment - This is a must-have. Please add it.

            At least make the cut and paste row shortcuts work on Mac for Cloud version !! Seriously it's killing us.   Number one reason to move to another tool for POs right now - we re-prioritise all day long!! 

            Jaz Wilkinson added a comment - At least make the cut and paste row shortcuts work on Mac for Cloud version !! Seriously it's killing us.    Number one reason to move to another tool for POs right now - we re-prioritise all day long!! 

            Parag Baxi added a comment -

            when i use the cut/paste workaround, i lose cell alignment. things that were center aligned pre-cut are left aligned post-paste.

            Parag Baxi added a comment - when i use the cut/paste workaround, i lose cell alignment. things that were center aligned pre-cut are left aligned post-paste.

            I don't know that I'd call this a basic feature, but it's a nice to have. Considering though, I think it's a power move. And as such, you likely need to do this quickly, and potentially to a number of rows, where the method of drag/drop might be tedious. I think it should be keystroke commands first, and a drag/drop interaction could be the +1 extra guest to the Christmas party.

             

            Tyler Havener added a comment - I don't know that I'd call this a basic feature, but it's a nice to have. Considering though, I think it's a power move. And as such, you likely need to do this quickly, and potentially to a number of rows, where the method of drag/drop might be tedious. I think it should be keystroke commands first, and a drag/drop interaction could be the +1 extra guest to the Christmas party.  

            Rik Helsen added a comment - - edited

            unbelievable that we have to ask for such a basic feature, and then wait 4 years before it gets implemented, if it even gets implemented. 

            I guess doubling your pricing was easier? 

            Rik Helsen added a comment - - edited unbelievable that we have to ask for such a basic feature, and then wait 4 years before it gets implemented, if it even gets implemented.  I guess doubling your pricing was easier? 

            +1 if realized with multirow select & move/reorder. Maybe also for jira subtasks.... Thats what customers would expect to work faster.

            Jochen Halwachs added a comment - +1 if realized with multirow select & move/reorder. Maybe also for jira subtasks.... Thats what customers would expect to work faster.

            I would argue that having UI buttons to move a table rows up/down, like those for adding and removing table rows/columns, would be even less error prone and probably easier to get implemented.

            Anyhow, would love to have this feature, too.

            +1

            Federico Medina added a comment - I would argue that having UI buttons to move a table rows up/down, like those for adding and removing table rows/columns, would be even less error prone and probably easier to get implemented. Anyhow, would love to have this feature, too. +1

            +1 it would also be really great if you could do this between two different tables of the same format. We have a few different tables of something like done, in progress, archived, etc. All have the same column headers (constantly cutting and pasting, the table cut/paste feature seems to often not work, and manually cutting and pasting sometimes has it's own problems). Drag and drop without even opening the page for edit would be simply awesome for the user!

            Christopher Wood added a comment - +1 it would also be really great if you could do this between two different tables of the same format. We have a few different tables of something like done, in progress, archived, etc. All have the same column headers (constantly cutting and pasting, the table cut/paste feature seems to often not work, and manually cutting and pasting sometimes has it's own problems). Drag and drop without even opening the page for edit would be simply awesome for the user!

            Danny added a comment -

            Is there a similar Suggestion for supporting this feature in JIRA?

            Danny added a comment - Is there a similar Suggestion for supporting this feature in JIRA?

            +1

            Win added a comment -

            +1

            Win added a comment - +1

            Nice. Drag and drop is more convenient - but this is still very useful. Thanks for that tip!

            Agile Admin added a comment - Nice. Drag and drop is more convenient - but this is still very useful. Thanks for that tip!

            Andrei Latyshau added a comment - - edited

            The feature of moving table rows is implemented in new Confluence in another way and is quite convenient.
            Use ctrl+shift+X and ctrl+shit+V to cut and paste rows. By that you don't need to select the whole row: just put cursor in some cell of it.

            Andrei Latyshau added a comment - - edited The feature of moving table rows is implemented in new Confluence in another way and is quite convenient. Use ctrl+shift+X and ctrl+shit+V to cut and paste rows. By that you don't need to select the whole row: just put cursor in some cell of it.

            Ditto - this feature would REALLY make a difference!

            Agile Admin added a comment - Ditto - this feature would REALLY make a difference!

            I just want to throw my vote in the hat.. I'd love to see this enhancement completed. It'd greatly improve my UX with tables. I often cut-paste rows, which is error-prone and tedious. Thanks!

            Christopher Choi added a comment - I just want to throw my vote in the hat.. I'd love to see this enhancement completed. It'd greatly improve my UX with tables. I often cut-paste rows, which is error-prone and tedious. Thanks!

            Hi all, any chance this feature can be prioritized? Tables are getting traction in our org and this feature is much desired now - thanks to the excellent usability enhancements.

            Arun Batchu added a comment - Hi all, any chance this feature can be prioritized? Tables are getting traction in our org and this feature is much desired now - thanks to the excellent usability enhancements.

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