About Modifying Tables

A table is an object that contains data in rows and columns. A table object can be created from an empty table or table style.

After the table has been created, you can click any gridline on the table to select it and then modify it by using the Properties Inspector or grips.

When you change the height or width of the table, only the row or column adjacent to the grip you have selected will change. The table will maintain its height or width. To change the size of the table proportionally to the size of the row or column you are editing, press Ctrl while using a column grip.

Break Tables into Multiple Parts

A table with a large amount of data can be broken into primary and secondary table fragments. Use the table breaking grips found at the bottom of your table to make a table span multiple columns in your drawing or to manipulate the different table parts you have already created.

Modify a Table Cell

You can click inside a cell to select it. Grips are displayed in the middle of the cell borders. Click inside another cell to move selection to that cell. Drag the grips on a cell to make the cell and its column or row larger or smaller.

Note: When a cell is selected, double-click to edit the cell text. You can also start entering text when a cell is highlighted to replace its current content.

To select more than one cell, click and drag over several cells. You can also hold down Shift and click inside another cell to select those two cells and all the cells between them.

When you click inside a table cell, the Table cell visor is displayed. From here, you can

Customize Display of Column Letters and Row Numbers

By default, the In-Place Text Editor displays column letters and row numbers when a table cell is selected for editing. Use the TABLEINDICATOR system variable to turn this display on and off.