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Supply chain | Supply Chain Management, Commerce
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Adding a table in SiteBuilder - is there a module?

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Hi there, I'm new to SiteBuilder and am wondering how best to add a table to a page. My client has a set of tables they want to publish, some of which have merged cells.
 
I can't see any tools in the text editor to add a table. Is there a different module I need to use? 
 
Or is this something that can only be added via html?
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    Zain Mehmood Profile Picture
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    Hi,

    Site Builder doesn’t support table creation directly in the text editor, especially for merged cells. To add a table, you’ll need to switch to HTML view and insert the table markup manually.

    If your environment allows it, you can also use a custom HTML block or build a custom module for more advanced table layouts or reusable content.

    Hope this helps, 

    Zain

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