Operation Manual
Working with Tables | 101
Using AutoFormat
To use style presets to customize the table's appearance:
the right-click menu). The dialog presents a list of sample tables,
hich differ in their use of Lines (inner and outer cell borders), Fill (cell
entre, etc.) and
L editing support.
• pecify which of the
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2. ansparency, Margins and Orientation
then click OK.
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lines.
which lin u want to edit, then clicking the Line Style... button to set
• Choose AutoFormat... from the Table menu (Table>AutoFormat...
from
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and table), Font (bold, italic, etc.), Alignment (left, c
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You can pick any sample and use the checkboxes to s
sample's attribute(s) to apply to your actual table. This lets you "mix and
match," for example by applying (in two passes) the Colour from one
sample and the Font from another.
• To restore plain formatting, choose [Default].
g Cell Properties
customize the appearance of one or more cells "by hand":
Select the cell(s) and choose Cell Properties... from the Table menu.
OR
Table>Cell Properties... from the right-click menu.
OR
Cell Properties button on the Table context toolbar.
Use the dialog's Border, Fill, Tr
tabs to apply cell formatting,
Using th
To start, click to select one of the preset edge line configurations at the
right. The Edge Selection box at the left shows exactly which lines (a
indicated with bolding) will be applied to the table when you click
"Inside" line presets will affect inner border lines in the table, assuming
you have more than one cell selected. Click the empty (lower-left) preset
to remove all border
Once you' hosen a preset you can customize the style of any or all
lines in the configuration, first using the Edge Selection box to select
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line properties. Any lines indicated with arrows in the Edge Selection box
will take on the new properties.










