Edit rows in a table

Build 1501 on 14/Nov/2017  This topic last edited on: 17/Mar/2016, at 17:26

1.Do one of the following:

To edit one row, click any cell of that row.

To edit more rows, drag vertically across more rows. Note: the cells must contain at least one character for you to see which ones are selected; otherwise, it's not possible to verify what you've selected.

2.In the Tables menu, click click Edit row.
3.In the Vertical justification section:

Select the allowed stretching value in the first list. Available are: InfA, InfB, InfC, and you can also enter any typographical value.

Select the allowed shrinking value in the second list. Available are: InfA, InfB, InfC, and you can also enter any typographical value.

4.In the Vertical justification step,  enter an appropriate value.
5.In the Horizontal rules section:

Enter the rule weight in the Width box. If set to 0, the horizontal rule is not drawn. Otherwise, automatic horizontal rules are drawn on the bottom border of selected rows. Note: it is not possible to draw an automatic horizontal rule on the top border of the first row. Use an additional horizontal rule to accomplish it.

In Color and Tint, select or enter appropriate values. If weight is set to 0, the rules are not drawn and this setting is ignored.

 

_noteThe rows of a table can be edited only for tables originated by the procedure, explained in Creating a table (i.e. where the text contains appropriate unmodified GNML tags). They will not work for any table in which you modified original GNML tags, used styles, or additional manual tagging.