Never mind, TiddlyTables can do this! Thank you :) On Monday, October 28, 2019 at 12:31:19 PM UTC+1, Adam wrote: > > Hello everyone! > Is it possible to make tables' content editable without going into edit > mode? > > Because in edit mode (while writing wikitext) its sort of hard to edit a > larger table because its hard to know which field is which. > > (a line on a simple table for me looks like this |11|190310 Project | Y | > N | N | N | N | and I would like to change the N-s to Y-s on the right > columns of it but since the titles of the columns are way up and longer > text they don't line up, so I have to count them to get what's what. If I > could edit the table like I would in a spreadsheet in excel, google sheets > or something like that as a wysiwyg sort of thing it would be much more > simple. [Interstingly for a simple table I do like writing it with wikitext > because its really fast]) > > (TiddyTables can sort of do this (works just fine for my simple example) > with the dropdown menu for fields but a dropdown menu is not what I'm > looking for. But for the time being I'll try to use that.) > > Thank you! > >
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