Confluence pages can include multi-row and multi-column tables. You can highlight cells, rows and columns in different colours. When viewing the page, people can sort the table by clicking the column headers.
Inserting a table
To create a table:
- 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.
- Add content and more rows and columns as needed. See below for guidelines on what you can do with your table in the editor.
Screenshot: Inserting a table with 3 rows and 3 columns

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What you can do with your table in the editor
While editing a page, place your cursor inside a table to see the table toolbar.

Using the table toolbar you can:
- Insert an empty row above the current one.
- Insert an empty row below the current one.
- Remove the current row.
- Cut the current row and copy it to the clipboard.
- Copy the current row to the clipboard.
- Paste the row from the clipboard to the current row.
- Insert an empty column to the left of the current one.
- Insert an empty column to the right of the current one.
- Remove the current column.
- Merge the selected cells.
- Split the selected merged cells.
- Mark a row as a table header. The cells in the row will be highlighted in grey and the text will be bold.
- Mark a column as a table header. The cells in the column will be highlighted in grey and the text will be bold.
- Highlight cells with a background colour.
- Remove the table.
Shortcut keys
Windows | Action | Mac OS X |
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Ctrl+Shift+c | Copy the current table row, or the selected rows. | Cmd+Shift+c |
Ctrl+Shift+i | Insert a table. (Opens the Insert Table dialog.) | Cmd+Shift+i |
Ctrl+Shift+v | Paste the table rows from your clipboard, placing them above the current row. | Cmd+Shift+v |
Ctrl+Shift+x | Cut the current table row, or the selected rows. | Cmd+Shift+x |
Alt+Up Arrow | Add a row above the current row. | Alt+Up Arrow |
Alt+Down Arrow | Add a row below the current row. | Alt+Down Arrow |
For more editor keyboard shortcuts, see Keyboard Shortcuts.
Sorting the table in view mode
When readers view a table on a page, they can sort the table by clicking the sort icons in the header row.
Screenshot: A colourful, sortable table
