New in August: Confluence importer ⤵️, eye candy 🖼, copy page ‼, and more 🎉.
As all of you makers know, your information becomes powerfully connected the moment you drop it into a Coda doc. Maybe that’s why we had so many requests for the new Confluence Importer beta. Not only is it easy to transfer those all-important wikis into a new or existing Coda doc, you’ll also see rows of flat data turn into dynamic tables you can filter, reference, and (gasp) collaborate effectively.
the size of their columns. This important anti-squint effort also gives you the power to customize thumbnails to small, medium, or large sizes.
Do you copy?
Every time you’ve wished you could just copy the whole dang page, we were somewhere wishing the same thing. Now we can all copy team values into our 1:1 docs, or get the team offsite on track by simply clicking the
🚪Knock on the doc: Need to make some changes to someone else’s doc? Viewers can now request edit access to docs that are locked or read-only.
🗓 Change your outlook: Right above your timelines, you’ll see a new dropdown that lets you quickly choose to display by day, week, quarter, year, etc.
〰 Make a fine line: These docs are so cool, even your lines have style. We’ve added a list of options like dots, dashes, and even wavy lines for separators on the canvas or in tables.
💫 Work those lists: We’ve added the new alias ForEach to the original FormulaMap to give non-programmers an intuitive way to apply an action to a list, like multiplying each item by 10.
👋 Establish contact(s): In the share dialog, you can now share to Outlook contacts (just like you can with Slack or Google Contacts).