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Row 1 Data A1: Data B1: Data C1 Row 2 Data A2: Data B2: Data C2 Row 3 Data A3: Data B3: Data C3 ... Collapse column B and row 2, cell B2 is double-collapsible ...
A collapsible element contains a toggle a reader can use to show or hide the element's content. Elements are made collapsible by adding the mw-collapsible class, or alternatively by using the {{}} template, or its variants {{Collapse top}} and {{Collapse bottom}}.
Note that although cell C is in column 2, C is the 1st cell declared in row 3, because column 1 is occupied by cell A, which was declared in row 2. Cell G is the only cell declared in row 5, because cell F occupies the other columns but was declared in row 4.
Always test your code! — Christoph Päper 21:00, 1 March 2010 (UTC) There are now several tests, the simple ones are passed, but colspan and rowspan complicate matters. — Christoph Päper 11:33, 10 March 2010 (UTC) Help:Collapsing/Test Doesn't work. I am using Firefox 3.6.6, all of the rows and columns collapse and uncollapse.
If just 2 columns are being swapped within 1 table, then cut/paste editing (of those column entries) is typically faster than column-prefixing, sorting and de-prefixing. Another alternative is to copy the entire table from the displayed page, paste the text into a spreadsheet, move the columns as you will.
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Excel offers many user interface tweaks over the earliest electronic spreadsheets; however, the essence remains the same as in the original spreadsheet software, VisiCalc: the program displays cells organized in rows and columns, and each cell may contain data or a formula, with relative or absolute references to other cells.