• Resolved VMun

    (@vmun)


    Thanks for the plugin But we are facing following issues:
    a. When we convert the word file into odt file and the upload the same, the table are not of 100% width.
    b. Further, on mobile, table is not responsive. Scroll bar (for left to right) appears below the table. Is it possible to make the table responsive (i.e., auto width or transposing the column) instead of putting scroll bar, so that entire table appears on the screen of the mobile.

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  • Thread Starter VMun

    (@vmun)

    Further, we have set column width at 50% for each of our 2 column. Its working fine in large screen. But in mobile, the table is not considering 50% of width of screen size for each column

    Thread Starter VMun

    (@vmun)

    pl reply.

    Plugin Author docxpresso

    (@docxpersso)

    Dear VMun,

    Could you send us some samples at eduardo_at_docxpresso.com so we can see the issues “in action”.

    Best regards,

    Eduardo

    Thread Starter VMun

    (@vmun)

    Thanks. Files send at given mail id

    Thread Starter VMun

    (@vmun)

    Any update!

    Plugin Author docxpresso

    (@docxpersso)

    Dear VMun,

    I checked that the behaviour with the tables was “responsive” as expected…by this I mean that you could horizontally scroll the table within a smartphone.

    If you want a more user friendly behaviour on small interfaces you should use lists or another formatting option.

    Regarding the .ods i see it fine. beware that if you want to sort columns you should first copy and paste the table into a .odt file and define the first row as a header row because there is not the concept of header row in a spreadsheet.

    Regards,

    Eduardo

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