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Ngzorro Default Table Component Generations By Other Users
Discover allDesign a default table with rows for Car Model, Year, and Price, including some sample car listings.
Create a default table displaying user information with columns for Name, Email, Role, and Status, and fill it with sample data.
Design a default table showing product details, including columns for Product ID, Name, Category, Price, and Stock, with mock data.
Create a default table showing product reviews, with columns for Review ID, Product Name, Reviewer Name, Rating, and Review Date, including mock reviews.
Create a default table displaying patient records, including columns for Patient ID, Name, Age, Diagnosis, and Appointment Date, with sample patient data.
Create a default table for student grades with columns for Student ID, Name, Subject, Grade, and Comments, and populate it with sample grades.
Create a default table for employee with good amount of mock data.
Develop a default table for customer feedback with columns for Feedback ID, Customer Name, Rating, Comments, and Feedback Date, and good amount of mock data.
Create a default table with columns like name with image, location, email, and phone number with good mock data.
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Step 2
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Step 3
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Step 4
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