10.2

Table Of Contents
Working with tables
In QuarkXPress, a table is a distinct item, like a text box, picture box, text path, or
line. When working with tables, you can pretty much think of a cell as an individual
picture box, text box, or no-content box, and you can handle cells in much the same
way you handle these other items. To work with elements of the table itself such
as rows and columns use the Table menu.
Drawing a table
To draw a table and specify its properties, do the following:
1
Select the Tables tool from the Tool palette, drag to draw a rectangle that is roughly
the size of the final table, and then release the mouse button. The Table Properties
dialog box displays.
The Table Properties dialog box
2
Specify the number of horizontal rows in the Rows field, and specify the number of
vertical columns in the Columns field.
3
To specify the default cell type, click Text Cells or Picture Cells in the Cell Type area.
Later, you can select specific cells and convert the content type if needed.
4
If you want to create text cells that expand as you add text, use the controls in the
Auto Fit area.
5
If you have a preference for how to navigate through cells in a table when you press
Control+Tab, you can choose a different option from the Tab Order drop-down menu.
6
If you want to link text cells so imported text flows through the specified cells
similar to linked text boxes check Link Cells. If you check Link Cells, you can
choose the order in which to link the text cells from the Link Order drop-down menu.
If you do not link cells in this manner, you can link them later using the Linking tool
or the Link Text Cells command (Table menu). In addition, even if you don't link
the text cells, you can still use Control+Tab to jump from cell to cell while entering
or editing data.
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