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Hold down Shift and click inside another cell to select those two cells
and all the cells between them.
2 On the Table toolbar, click Cell Borders.
3 In the Cell Border Properties dialog box, select a lineweight, linetype and
color. To specify a double line border, select Double Line.
Use BYBLOCK to set the border properties to match the settings in the
table style that has been applied to the table.
4 Click one of the border type buttons to specify which borders of the cell
to modify, or select a border in the preview image.
5 Click OK.
6 Move the cursor outside the Properties palette, and press Esc to remove
selection, or select another cell.
To insert a block in a table cell
1 Select and right-click a cell. Click Insert Block.
2 In the Insert dialog box, select a block from the list of blocks in the
drawing, or click Browse to find a block in another drawing.
3 Specify the following properties for the block:
Cell Alignment. Specifies alignment for the block in the table cell. The
block is middle-, top-, or bottom-aligned with respect to the top and
bottom borders of the cell. The block is center-, left-, or right-aligned
with respect to the left and right borders of the cell.
Scale. Specifies the scale for the block reference. Enter a value or select
AutoFit to scale the block to fit in the selected cell.
Rotation Angle. Specifies a rotation angle for the block.
4 Click OK.
If the block has attributes attached, the Edit Attributes dialog box is
displayed.
To insert a field in a table cell
1 Double-click inside the table cell.
2 On the Table toolbar, click Insert Field, or press Ctrl+F.
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