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  2. Help:Creating tables - Wikipedia

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    If you just want one table from a long Excel page, you can select that table from the Calc page. Then copy the table to a new page in Calc. Edit and move columns and rows in Calc. To drag a column first select it by clicking its header number. Then press and hold the ALT key. Then click a data cell, and drag the column to a new location.

  3. Help:Introduction to tables with Wiki Markup/All - Wikipedia

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    Required for accessibility purposes on data tables, and placed only between the table start and the first table row. ! header cell Optional. Each header cell starts with a new line and a single exclamation mark (!), or several header cells can be placed consecutively on the same line, separated by double exclamation marks (!!). |-new row

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Accessibility/Data tables tutorial

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    For tables with headers that are more complex, it is recommended to simplify the table or split it up into smaller tables. When this isn't possible, you have to associate each cell to their respective header(s) using the id and headers attributes instead of scope. On the headers, set the id to an unspaced value that is unique on the page. On ...

  5. Help : Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Formatting and ...

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    Also, omitting your own personalized formatting for headings simplifies the table. When voice browsers read a table aloud, they repeat the appropriate column headings when reading a cell. If they can't figure out the column heading, they just read cell information without the context of a column heading.

  6. Template:Sticky header - Wikipedia

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    Consecutive rows of column headers are top sticky, so avoid adding a row of headers right under the column headers that don't apply to the entire table such as a section header meant to visually separate the table. A solution might be to move each section to a column or separate tables, which also avoids accessibility issues per MOS:COLHEAD.

  7. Help:Basic table markup - Wikipedia

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    For table markup, it can be applied to whole tables, table captions, table rows, and individual cells. CSS specificity in relation to content should be considered since applying it to a row could affect all that row's cells and applying it to a table could affect all the table's cells and caption, where styles closer to the content can override ...

  8. Help:Table - Wikipedia

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    Currently, there does not seem to be a way to copy those tables to a wiki and keep styling such as colors (background or text color). It is possible to convert PDF tables to Excel and keep the colors. Or to HTML tables and keep the colors. But there does not seem to be a way to copy any of those colored tables (PDF, Excel, HTML, etc.) to a wiki.

  9. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Accessibility/Data tables ...

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    When read by screen readers, headers are repeated in every corresponding cells. [WCAG-TECH 1] So headers must be closely related to their corresponding cells to produce a meaningful result. This is often an issue in row headers in Wikipedia. For example, the discography tables do not use any row headers as the first cell in the rows are dates.