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Layout Properties: Lets you modify layout properties such as name, type, and size.
Advanced Layout Properties: Lets you modify sharing properties of a layout.
eBook Metadata: Lets you apply metadata to the layout for eBook export. For more
information, see "Working with eBook metadata."
Add Pages to Reflow View: Lets you add pages to a reflow article. For more
information, see "Working with Reflow view."
Previous: Activates the layout tab that was active prior to the current layout.
Next: Activates the layout tab that is positioned to the immediate right of the active
layout.
First: Activates the far-left layout tab.
Last: Activates the far-right layout tab.
Go to: Lets you activate a specific layout and then choose the layout from the submenu.
Table menu
The Table menu includes commands for adding rows and columns to tables, modifying
table attributes, converting tables, and more.
Insert: Lets you add a row or column to a table.
Select: Lets you select a pattern of rows and columns or other table elements. This
makes it easy to apply alternating formatting such as shading every other row.
Delete: Lets you delete a selection from the table.
Combine Cells: Lets you combine a rectangular selection of adjacent table cells
including entire rows or columns into a single cell.
Table Break: Lets you continue a table in another location. The table break is the
maximum size the table can reach before it splits into two linked tables.
Make Separate Tables: Lets you sever the link between continued tables so each table
becomes completely separate. This prevents changes to one portion of the table from
affecting all the continued tables.
Repeat As Header: Lets you specify a header row to repeat automatically in continued
instances of a table.
Repeat As Footer: Lets you specify a footer row to repeat automatically in continued
instances of a table.
Convert Text to Table: Lets you convert text that has already been imported or typed
into a text box to a table. This works best with text that is delimited in some way to
indicate how to divide the information into columns and rows.
Convert Table: Lets you convert the information in a table to text or to a group of
related boxes. You might convert a table for easy exporting of the current data or to
save a document containing features that are not supported in earlier versions of
QuarkXPress.
Table Direction: Lets you specify horizontal or vertical orientation for a table.
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