// Example of how you would create a table and add data to it // Import from 'docx' rather than '../build' if you install from npm import * as fs from "fs"; import { Document, Packer, Paragraph } from "../build"; const doc = new Document(); let table = doc.createTable(2, 2); table.getCell(0, 0).addContent(new Paragraph("Hello")); table.getRow(0).mergeCells(0, 1); doc.createParagraph("Another table").heading2(); table = doc.createTable(2, 3); table.getCell(0, 0).addContent(new Paragraph("World")); table.getRow(0).mergeCells(0, 2); doc.createParagraph("Another table").heading2(); table = doc.createTable(2, 4); table.getCell(0, 0).addContent(new Paragraph("Foo")); table.getCell(1, 0).addContent(new Paragraph("Bar1")); table.getCell(1, 1).addContent(new Paragraph("Bar2")); table.getCell(1, 2).addContent(new Paragraph("Bar3")); table.getCell(1, 3).addContent(new Paragraph("Bar4")); table.getRow(0).mergeCells(0, 3); const packer = new Packer(); packer.toBuffer(doc).then((buffer) => { fs.writeFileSync("My Document.docx", buffer); });