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After element inserts it after the element in which the cursor is currently located. For
example if the cursor is within a paragraph, the insertion point will be after the end
tag of the paragraph (</p>).*
* If the current element is located inside another element, use the Elements drop-down to
select which element is used for the insertion location. The list displays every element in
the breadcrumbs, from the current selection point until the root of the body.
Note
Tables on a Master Page have to have an absolute position, unless they are
located inside another element with an absolute position.
4.
Click Next and select which fields should show up in the Dynamic Table.
The order of the fields indicates in which order columns are displayed in the dynamic
table, from left to right. Select a line and then use the Up and Down buttons to change the
order of the columns.
You could change the placeholder for each data field as well; just click a placeholder to
edit it.
5.
Click Next and use the drop-down to select the desired table style.
6.
Uncheck the box Resizable columns if the columns should not be resizable from the
Design and Preview modes in the workspace. This is useful if the column size is
determined in the Source mode or in a style sheet.
7.
Click Finish to add the table to the section.
Header and footer
Adding a header or footer
To add a header or footer to an existing table, right-click the table and then select Table >
Insert thead or Insert tfoot, on the shortcut menu.
Alternatively, click in one of the cells and select Insert > Table > Insert thead or Insert tfoot,
on the menu.
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