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- HIDDEN
- Running H/F 3
- TABLES
- hortcuts
- Main Menu
- Running H/F 3
- TABLES
- Introduction
- Insert Table
- Table Designer
- Basic properties
- Ruling properties
- Shading properties
- Apply Changes
- New Format
- Global Update
- Options
- Some tables use
- format overrides
- Delete Formats from
- Catalog
- Row Format
- Custom Ruling and
- Shading
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- TABLES
- Introduction
- Insert Table
- Table Designer
- Basic properties
- Ruling properties
- Shading properties
- Apply Changes
- New Format
- Global Update
- Options
- Some tables use
- format overrides
- Delete Formats from
- Catalog
- Row Format
- Custom Ruling and
- Shading
- More in list...
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- Main Menu
- The Shading
- property group is where you set a table
- s regular shading for
- \rows and columns.
- You display this group by choosing it from the
- roperties
- /pop-up menu in the
- Table D
- esigner
- VTo change the shading for specific cells, use the
- tom Ruling & Shading
- command on the Table menu.
- Heading and
- Footing Shading
- Specifies the shading for heading and footing rows.
- Fills the rows with white or a percentage of the
- 6color set in the Color pop-up menu. If you don
- t want
- *heading and footing shading, choose None.
- Color
- Specifies the color for heading and footing row
- shading.
- Body Shading
- Specifies a shading pattern for the rows or columns
- in the body of the table.
- Shade By
- Determines whether the shading pattern
- 0you specify is applied to body rows or columns.
- First
- Specifies the row(s) or column(s) where the
- 6pattern begins. These rows/columns will have the Fill
- and Color you specify here.
- 6Fill determines how dark the color will be
- the higher
- 8the fill percentage, the darker the color. If you don
- 0want shading in these rows/columns, choose None
- from the Fill pop-up menu.
- ;For an example of a shading pattern, see
- Specifies the remainder of the pattern. If you
- t want shading in these rows/columns, choose i
- None from the Fill pop-up menu.
- 5For example, to create a shading pattern where every
- 6third and fourth rows are a light shade of green, you
- would use these settings:
- Shade By:
- Body Row(s)
- First:
- Fill:
- Color:
- Any color
- Next:
- Fill:
- 10%
- Color:
- Green
- Dialog box
- where you specify how you want to apply or update the changes o
- Uyou made in the
- Table
- Designer
- window before you can display a different
- Lproperty group. This dialog box appears if you select a property group from p
- Pthe
- roperties
- pop-up menu without applying the current properties.
- Apply Changes
- To Selection
- 5Applies the properties to the current table but does i
- 3not update the corresponding Table Catalog format.
- FrameMaker
- then displays the group of properties
- you requested.
- Update All
- Formats Tagged:
- 3Updates the properties of the Table Catalog format
- 0that has the tag shown and of all tables in the
- 9document that have the same tag.
- FrameMaker
- then |
- 0displays the group of properties you requested.
- t Apply
- 1Disregards the changes you made and displays the
- 2requested group of properties. The properties you
- )changed revert to their previous values.
- Dialog box
- where you create a new table format and store it in the Table
- BCatalog. You open this dialog box by choosing New Format from the
- RCommands pop-up menu in the
- Table
- Designer
- . Once the format is stored
- Rin the Table Catalog, you can
- the format to other tables in the
- Qdocument, and
- FrameMaker
- will update the tables
- properties to match it.
- 9Assigns a unique name to the format you
- re storing.
- Store in Catalog
- ,Stores the new format in the Table Catalog.
- 6You can choose not to store the format in the catalog
- 6if you don
- t want the format overwritten or copied to
- 1another document when using the Import > Formats
- command.
- Apply to Selection
- 7Applies the format to the selected tables. The table
- s e i
- 1default properties that are not set in the Table
- 1Designer, such as the number of rows and columns e
- 0and default paragraph formats, are not updated.
- Dialog box
- where you can globally retag all tables that currently have a
- Hdifferent tag or update specific properties of particular Table Catalog or
- Iformats. You open this dialog box by choosing Global Update Options from o
- =the Commands pop-up menu in the
- Table
- Designer.
- IIf you
- re retagging tables, choose the format you want to apply from the X
- DTable Tag pop-up menu (in the designer window) before choosing this pr
- Mcommand. If you
- re updating properties of catalog formats, delete the tag in a
- Hthe Table Tag text box before choosing the command. Doing this prevents @
- FrameMaker
- from applying a new tag to tables.
- Use Properties in
- the Table Designer
- &Specifies which properties to update.
- All Properties
- Updates all properties in all property
- 6groups. Use this setting if you
- re retagging tables.
- Updates only the current group of properties.
- 2Use this setting if you
- re updating properties of
- 7catalog formats. If you want to update only one or two esi
- /properties in the group, you should change the the
- Morepr
- ?group
- s properties to
- in the designer window ert
- /and then set up the properties you want before yo
- 9displaying this dialog box. Otherwise, all properties in e
- the group will be updated.
- Update Table r
- Formats
- )Specifies which table formats to update.
- All Tables and Catalog Entries
- Retags or updates
- 8all tables in the document and all table formats stored
- in the catalog.
- All Matching Tags in Selection
- Retags or updates <
- 2all tables in the document and all formats in the
- 6catalog that have tags matching those in the selected
- table.
- All Tagged
- Retags or updates tables that have the
- 7tag you specify in the text box. The pop-up menu lists per
- "all formats in the Table Catalog.
- Alert
- where you specify how you want to update existing tables with Al
- Lchanges to a Table Catalog format. This alert appears if
- FrameMaker
- Xdetects format overrides in existing tables when you use the
- Table
- Designer
- Gto update a catalog format. (A format override occurs when you apply a and
- Jproperty to a table without updating the catalog format that has the same
- tag.)
- Retain Overrides
- /Leaves format overrides intact and updates the 7ta
- 2table
- s remaining properties to match the catalog
- 1format
- s properties. Use this option to preserve
- overrides such as page breaks.
- Remove Overrides
- 1Removes format overrides and updates the table
- $format to match the catalog format.
- Dialog box
- where you delete
- a format from the Table Catalog. You open this at
- Fdialog box by choosing Delete Format from the Commands pop-up menu in
- the
- Table Des
- igner
- Formats
- 1Specifies the format you want to delete from the d
- 7Table Catalog. The scroll list displays all formats in he
- the catalog.
- Delete
- 4Deletes the selected format from the Table Catalog.
- 3You can delete additional formats if you want. The s a
- 8formats are not actually deleted from the catalog until at
- you click Done.
- If you delete a table format referred to in an element definition and reapply
- Uformat rules, any elements using that format will use the first format listed in the
- 9Table Catalog. The first format is usually Format A.
- If you
- re creating a table format for an element, use the same format tag that is
- %used in the element definition.
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- Frame Technology 1988-1994
- 4.0.3
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