General tables
Create as empty tables with specified number of rows and columns. The tables use the object style and layer specified for the General Table item in Object Defaults. The default table size is four columns and ten rows, except if the active Table style has the number of columns defined in the Default Column Settings. In that case, the default number of columns is as specified in the style.
General tables linked to an external data sheet use an external .xls, .xlsx, or .csv file as the source of table data.
Configuration tables
Display configuration data of an iPart.
You can add custom properties available in the source file or create new custom properties. Newly created properties are applicable only as columns in the table.
Configuration tables use the object style and layer specified for the Configuration Table item in Object Defaults. By default, all key columns are included in the table.
Tips
You can copy tables to another drawing sheet or drawing.
You can move tables from one drawing sheet to another by dragging them.
Notes:
The active styles assigned to Table objects in Objects Default determines the default appearance of tables in a drawing. During creation or table placement, the referenced table style can be changed by selecting a different table style from the style list on the Annotate tab.
To change the defaults for tables, edit Table Style. Click
Manage tab
Styles and Standards panel
Styles Editor
. In the Style and Standard Editor dialog box, click Table and edit values. The changed values are valid for the current document only, unless you select click
Manage tab
Styles and Standards panel
Save
to replace the library style. Use caution because the changed setting could affect all other documents that use the style.