Adding Dynamically populated Tables

Adding Dynamically populated Tables

Dynamic tables serve as interactive components within documents, dynamically altering their content in response to user interactions or modifications in data. Widely employed across various domains including data management systems, financial analysis, project management applications, e-commerce platforms, and reporting tools. 

Here are the steps to insert a dynamic table:

1. Navigate to the Let’s Design option in the left-hand side menu.


2. Drag the Dynamic Table option onto the document.


3. A default table with two columns will appear.



4. To add more columns, hover between them and click the plus button.

5. Rename and assign variables to the columns as required.




6. To preview the table, go to the Show Variables section and input sample values for the assigned variables.

VIDEO DEMO:

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