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  2. Help:Creating tables - Wikipedia

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    To do so with multiple columns click the top left non-column-header cell, and then shift-click the bottom right cell. When you click on "ascending" or "descending" in the data menu the table will be sorted alphabetically.

  3. Help:Table - Wikipedia

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    For complex tables, when a header spans two columns or rows, use ! scope="colgroup" colspan="2" | or ! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" | respectively to clearly identify the header as a column header of two columns or a row header of two rows.

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

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    Below is an example of a complex table with headers that aren't visually clear, but uses id and headers instead of scope to associate column and row headers to individual cells. Again, it is recommended to simplify the table so headers are visually clear by splitting it into a "d" and "e" table if possible where the text in the "d" and "e ...

  5. Help:Table/Advanced - Wikipedia

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    Then click "Replace all". All the text in the first column will be aligned to the left of their cells. If for some reason those cells are header cells, then fill in the "Search for" box with (\|-\n\!) Note the exclamation point for a header cell. Fill in the "replace with" box with $1style=text-align:left| Then click "Replace all".

  6. Data Interchange Format - Wikipedia

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    The file is divided into 2 sections: header and data. Everything in DIF is represented by a 2- or 3-line chunk. Headers get a 3-line chunk; data, 2. Header chunks start with a text identifier that is all caps, only alphabetic characters, and less than 32 letters. The following line must be a pair of numbers, and the third line must be a quoted ...

  7. Help:Introduction to tables with Wiki Markup/2 - Wikipedia

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    The two most commonly used classes are "wikitable" and "wikitable sortable"; the latter allows the reader to sort the table by clicking on the header cell of any column. |+ caption Required for accessibility purposes on data tables, and placed only between the table start and the first table row. ! header cell Optional.

  8. Template:Diagonal split header - Wikipedia

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    Simulate a table header cell split diagonally Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Rows 1 header of row headers, shown on the bottom left Example ''Y-axis'' String required Columns 2 header of column headers, shown on the top right Example {{color|#6cf|X-axis}} String required Background colour 3 Optional colour of background, use <code>transparent</code ...

  9. Help:Advanced table formatting - Wikipedia

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    For each table, insert an alpha-prefix on each column (making each row-token "|-" to sort as column zero, like prefix "Row124col00"), then sort into a new file, and then de-prefix the column entries. Again, bear in mind, the tedious hand-editing of items in each row is often faster than the potential delay of automated edits gone awry.