To create or alter the chart below:
Don't delete or alter the below chart, copy and pasted it into another page then alter it:
- Go Tools /Source Code
- Select the code, copy the code (see below for Quick Keys to do this function).
- Go to your page where you want to paste this chart.
- Go Tools /Source Code.
- Paste the code in the source code area (see below for Quick Keys to do this function).
- Type your new text next to the old name, then delete the old name. Taking care not to delete the cell.
- Place spaces (use your space bar) in the empty cells so that they don't disappear.
- Turn on your 'Show blocks' ( next to the flag icon in the menu) to see the cell and row layout.
To add rows
- To get the same formatting: select a full row and paste it in where you need it to go.
- Turn on your 'Show blocks' (next to the flag icon in the menu) to see the cell and row layout.
- Delete any extra returns.
or see below for make a chart from scratch
27 Nov 2015
3 Nov 2016
10 Nov 2015
Melbourne Cup Night
Speaker
Don Manning
Jane Wrightson
Bayley LuuTomes
From
Sailability
CEO NZ on Air
Landscaping
President
Adrienne Murray
Adrienne Murray
Adrienne Murray
Door 1
Peter Turner
Graham Craig
Peter Turner
Door 2
Peter Lillico
Chris Garrett
Adrienne Murray
Grace
Ron Lucus
Roy Gilmour
Derek Oldershaw
Introduction
Type next to old name
Then delete old name
Don't delete cells
Thanks
Show blocks to see cells
Tools/Source Code
Add row: Copy/paste
Parting Thought
Type next to old name
Then delete old name
Don't delete cells
Set Up/Down
Show blocks to see cells
Tools/Source Code
Add row: Copy/paste
Sergeant
Type next to old name
Then delete old name
Don't delete cells
Quick Keys
Windows: Hold down the CTRL key then click (see below)
Mac: Hold down the Command key (⌘), then click (see below)
- C to copy
or - X to cut
- V to paste
- Z to undo
To create a new row or completely new chart
- Place your cursor in a new line/paragraph where you want your first row to appear
- Go “Insert template” (The dotted rectangular icon on the right). Bootstrap (the page layout) is based on a 12 column layout, so if you want 4 columns choose 3x3x3x3. ( Stacked: columns will stack under one another on a mobile screen. Don't choose this for charts.)
- Choose the template that you want. You should see a number of cells in your editor.
- Click the “show blocks” icon. You can now see that formatting of the page, that’s the dotted lines and the small text div etc. (They may not look inline in editing mode but will be ok when viewed live.)
- Be careful not to delete the formatting, leave the cell text in there and delete it after you have placed in your images and copy.
- Place your images and text in the cells. Delete the original cell text.
- Repeat step 2. to 6 to add more or rows.