I like the idea of the spreadsheet (from the productivity options) in pbwiki. This would allow may people to work collectively & contribute to it. However, once this has been done, it would be nice to be able to export, save as a .csv file or somehow cut and paste the content into a regular Excel worksheet.
I am trying to find out if 'fill down' and other common spreadsheet commands are available in the embedable spreadsheets but I can't find any help at all. Is there a help for this?
Also just a comment, I understand how this new site can replace the forums and allow staff and members to help each other, but shouldn't there also be an organized FAQ section? None of the searches I have done on the 'satisfaction' site have turned up anything useful to me and that is really frustrating when I have just a few simple questions.
Is it possible to lock the headings of a spreadsheet? I want people to add to the spreadsheet but not be able to change the time slots on my spreadsheet.
2 spreadsheet-plugin related questions: 1) Can I make the viewable area of my spreadsheet larger within the wiki page? 2) Can I link to files/documents from within a cell in the spreadsheet?
I run a choir that do lots of church services a year (about 120), it is made up of about 60 volunteers and we'd like an online sign-in service, where people can log in and sign up for what services they can do. I've written a spreadsheet for attendance, but am not sure if this would be the best way to do it online: has anyone else done this before? What's the best way to go about it? Using a calendar?
I found multiple ways to have a spreadsheet on my wiki, but I have a spreadsheet that is already in progress that I'd LOVE to be able to cut/paste into a a spreadsheet on the wiki so I can have my group edit it in real time. Any ideas on how I can do that?
Does anyone know how to extract data from a table in the v2 wiki? I have some tables I need to move the data from and put into an Excel Spreadsheet but copy/paste even from edit mode doesn't do the trick. All of the data gets thrown into the same column.