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Specifies what to display in the unused reference
position for both Separate and Contact Count op-
Fill Reference With
tions. If left empty, a space appears where the refer-
encing would be displayed. For example if you enter
the text "SP" for spares, "SP" displays in the referen-
cing.
Table Style
Table styles are defined within a drawing file to determine the size, shape,
style, and font of a table object. There is always a table style on a drawing.
The standard table style cannot be deleted. Various style drawing files that
determine the drawing-related settings are provided with AutoCAD Electrical.
The Table Styles drawing (TableStyle.dwg) defines a series of table objects that
are used in the selection process and then copied to the drawing files.
Select a table style from the list. The list initially displays table styles from the
active drawing and the TableStyle.dwg. Click Browse to select a drawing with
the desired table style. Once selected, the table style can be applied to the
Table Styles drawing. If the selected style does not exist on the TableStyle.dwg
it is copied to it. When a drawing is referenced the style is then copied from
the TableStyle.dwg.
Click Define Columns to open the Cross-reference Table Data Fields to Display
dialog box to define the columns for the table cross-referencing.
Table Title
Controls the replaceable parameters and carriage returns. Select the allowable
replaceable parameter entry from the selection list, enter the replaceable
parameter to use, or enter text for the table title. Add a carriage return inside
of the string by using "|" anywhere in the Table Title edit box.
NOTE If the replaceable parameter does not include a value from the drawing, a
blank space is displayed in the table title. If the title line is left blank, the table does
not show the title row.
Use stand-alone cross-reference symbols
You use stand-alone cross-reference symbols just as you would wire
source/destination arrow symbols but without the wires. Insert a source
reference symbol, and then tie one or more destination reference symbols to
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