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RonHeiby
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8 months ago

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

  • 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

  • RonHeiby's avatar
    RonHeiby
    New 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).