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RonHeiby
11 months agoNew Contributor
Tables for Secure Notes
In many versions of Markdown, there is the ability to create fairly simple tables. Let's see if the community forum allows for it:
| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
|---|---|---|
| Text1 | Text2 | Text3 |
| YetMore1 | YetMore2 | YetMore3 |
Hmm. Well, sorta. it ignored the line intended to specify the dividing line between header and body. But at least it formatted things like a table. Not so much in the Secure Note.
I suspect that there may be some readily available Markdown libraries that provide some more extensive support in general. Starting with Tables would be quite useful for me. Here's a reference to the way to specify tables in Markdown. https://www.markdownguide.org/extended-syntax/#tables
Thanks!
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2 Replies
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Hello RonHeiby! 👋
Thank you for the feedback! You're correct that Secure Notes in 1Password don't currently support tables, you can find the options that are supported here: Format your secure notes with Markdown
We do have an open feature request to add support for tables and I've shared your comments there. 🙂
-Dave
ref: PB-45419457
- RonHeibyNew Contributor
BTW, happened to be looking at your page, "https://1password.com/features/secure-notes/", where it says, "IT essentials: Wi-Fi details and serial numbers". It seems to me that those would be ideal examples of where having tables in Secure Notes would be super handy (even though 1Password has a nice "Wireless Routers" entry type).