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Defining Objects
Designing a Form 6-27
2 Type the number of columns you want in the table in the
Number of Columns
text box.
3 Set column width:
Type the column width in the
Width of Columns
text box.
•Select
Make Columns Equal Width
to resize all columns to the
same width.
OmniForm resizes columns to an equal width without
changing table size. If you had two columns, one four
centimeters wide and the other two centimeters wide, for
example, each would be resized to three centimeters wide.
4 Type the number of rows you want in the table in the
Number of
Rows
text box.
5 Set row height:
Type the row height in the
Height of Rows
text box.
•Select
Make Rows Equal Height
to resize all rows to the same
height.
OmniForm resizes rows to an equal height without changing
table size. If you had two rows, one four centimeters high and
the other two centimeters high, for example, each would be
resized to three centimeters high.
6 Click
OK
to apply the changes.
Defining a Table Cell
A table cell contains a fill text object by default. See “Defining a Fill Text
Object” on page 6-17 for information. See any relevant entry in this
section if the table cell contains another type of object.
A table cell can contain more than one object. It can also contain
graphics. See “Placing Objects in Table Cells” on page 6-42 for
information.
Defining a Fill Graphic Object
Choose
Object Definition...
in the Format menu to open the Fill Graphic
Definition dialog box when a fill graphic object is selected.