3 clever ways to use tables you hadn't considered

Use colors in your table to make your message impossible to ignore

Suppose you wanted to convey the message that a cell has higher resistance because the intern calendared non-uniform cells, and not because of a coating issue. Using color draws the reader's attention to the correct interpretation of the data.



Use tables to report testing status

Ever create a complicated test plan or test matrix, and no one could be bothered to read it? Now, you can embed tables right next to the data and avoid pesky questions like "Did you get cell X on testing yet?"

 

Use tables to capture statistics and quality metrics

One way to contextualize statistics and make them more meaningful is to pair it with plots and charts. This is especially useful for quality engineers to create compelling, data-driven arguments for why a shipment of cells should or shouldn't be accepted.

One of the advantages of Voltaiq is that quality data captured in this way is stored and archived in workspaces. This maintains traceability and prevents data loss, especially over long time periods.

 

Try it! Add tables to your workspace!

  1. Click the "Text Block" button in the bottom right of a workspace.
  2. In the new text block, click the "Insert table" button.