This is what I got:

It only shows an orange bolt instead of a button.
I would like to show the button inside the formula instead.
This is what I got:

It only shows an orange bolt instead of a button.
I would like to show the button inside the formula instead.
Hi Fran
Be careful, if you want to call button a with concatenate, you must use button() function. Anyway, I’m not sure you can create a button inside a canvas.
I tried it this way, using the tips I present in the the blog post I’ve made for button wraping, that will show you how to use the concatenate + button functions.
But that does not seem to be efficient …

When I need to do that for wraping purpose, I use it in a different column, not in canvas…
I’ll let more expert guy than me answer about buttons in canvas.
Looks like you cannot use button() formula outside of a table, indeed.
As this function is still beta/unofficial (you can’t find it in the official library), we must be careful using it.
In your case, you can still create a regular button inside your page using /button, and putting in it the same formula as you have in your table !
Yeah - you need to create the button with the experimental button formula inside the table itself and then draw it out into the canvas via a formula.