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l Value: The value for the given property. The values must be valid for that property,
see the CSS Reference link above and check the property for valid values.
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New: Click to create a new line and type in the property.
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Delete: Click to delete the currently selected property in the Property List.
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Move Up: Move the currently selected property in the Property List up one position in the
list.
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Move Down: Move the currently selected property in the Property List down one position
in the list.
Table Formatting dialog
The Table Formatting dialog defines how the table looks and reacts.
Table Tab
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General group:
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Width: Set the width of the table in measure or percentage. Equivalent to the
CSS width property.
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Height: Set the height of the table in measure or percentage. Equivalent to the
CSS height property.
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Angle: Set the rotation angle of the table in clockwise degrees. Equivalent to
the CSS transform:rotate property.
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Corner radius: Set the radius of rounded border cornersin measure or
percentage. Equivalent to the CSS border-radius property.
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Display: Use the drop-down or type in the value for how to display the table.
Equivalent to the CSS display property.
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Overflow: Use the drop-down or type in the value for how to handle overflow
(text that does not fit in the current size of the box). Equivalent to the CSS
overflow property.
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Text wrap group:
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Float: Use the drop-down or type in the value for how to float the table, if the
table is not in an absolute position. Equivalent to the CSS float property.
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Clear: Use the drop-down or type in the value for clearing pre-existing
alignments. Equivalent to the CSS clear property.
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