To customize the look of a table, place the caret anywhere in a table and invoke the
Table Properties (Ctrl T (Command T on OS
X))
action from one of the following locations:
- menu
Table
Properties toolbar action
The
Table properties dialog allows you to
set specific properties to the table elements.
Note: Depending on the context, some options or
values are filtered out.
Note: If you want to remove a property, set its value to
<not set>.
Note: Choose the
<preserve> setting to:
- keep the current non-standard value for a particular property.
- keep the values already set. This happens when you select multiple elements having the
same property set to different values.
For a
CALS table you can format any of the following:
- Table - set the horizontal alignment, row and column separators and
the table's frame.
- Row - set the row type, vertical alignment and row separator.
- Column - set the horizontal alignment, and column and row
separators.
- Cell - set the horizontal and vertical alignment, column and
row separators.
For a
simple table you can customize any of the following:
- Table - set the frame attribute.
- Row - set the row type.