Tables in Coda can be as powerful as your use case. Tables in Dropbox Paper can be great for organizing notes and content, and you can paste these onto a Coda doc to start layering with Coda’s functionality.
The example below shows very quick updates I made to get started on a table I copied over.
What are tables in Coda?
Tables in Coda function more like databases than spreadsheets. While Coda tables behave more like databases, users can view and manipulate their data with ease like in a spreadsheet.
My milestone tracker in Paper:
Use case: lightweight project planning, reference point for small team meeting Each Project Owner is responsible for updating the columns each week. If the status changes, they will need to delete and re-color the text, and type in any updates to the other fields. Sometimes the Project Owner forgets to make the update, so their manager will comment in the doc and ask them to do so when they can.
Copied over to Coda:
My milestone tracker in Coda. V1:
Use case: lightweight project planning, reference point for team meetings, manager review. By making the below updates, the table is now more sustainable for growth. Team members can quickly add a new project, and the data is already formatted to match the type of information they are inputting. We can now start to grow and link this table depending on our use case. Updates: minor changes to get my table started in Coda Project Owner: changed to a people column (originally text) Status: changed to a select list. Added conditional formatting so that the color coding is automatic. Deadline: changed to a date. Percent completed: changed the column type. Example Milestones Table in Coda
Milestone tracker. V2 and beyond:
From here, I can start to add features that will help my team to avoid duplication, manual entry, and provide our manager with real-time updates. With the addition of table views, automations and formulas, our data can easily be up-to-date without manual input. Here’s what’s possible for Milestone tracker version 2 and beyond:
If you’d like to see a larger milestone tracker brought to life or learn more, I’d recommend these docs in : For more details on table features, check out this article (if you have’t already):
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