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Launch the visual editor. In the column you are copying click the header cell or whatever top cell you want. Then shift-click a cell farther down or at the end of the column. This will select the column down to that cell. Then click "copy" from the edit menu of your browser (or Ctrl+C). In some browsers you can do this from the popup context menu.
{{sticky header}} - Makes column headers stick to the top of the page while scrolling through table data. {} - moves the sorting arrows under the headers. {{row hover highlight}} - adds row hover highlighting, and option for white background. {{static row numbers}} - adds a column of row numbers to a table.
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.
This template starts a multi-column table with all colomns allocated the same width. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Table width width The width of the complete table, defined as a percent (i.e. 50%), typically no more than 95% String optional The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Col-begin-fixed/doc. (edit | history) Editors can ...
1. From the top menu bar, click Mail | select Address Book. 2. In the left column, click the name of the group you want to edit. 3. Click Group Options | select Edit Group. 4
The {}, {} and {} templates control columns of text on a page: {{col-begin}}: starts a table (followed by {{col-break}} for 1st column) {{col-break}}: triggers the start of each column {{col-end}}: ends the multi-column table. The widths of columns can be specified by using various additional codes. See below for examples.
The columns-start template and its child templates column and columns-end can be used to make a fixed number of columns (up to 5) that will span the entire page above a certain minimum width (100 ems for 5 columns, 80 for 4, 60 for 3 and 2). Below the minimum width, each column starting from the right will gracefully display below another one ...
The {}, {} and {} templates control columns of text on a page: {{col-begin}}: starts a table (followed by {{col-break}} for 1st column) {{col-break}}: triggers the start of each column {{col-end}}: ends the multi-column table. The widths of columns can be specified by using various additional codes. See below for examples.