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Subject: FrameMaker -- removing heading rows in existing tables
> Recent online help work has exposed the fact that one of our table formats
> has a heading row that isn't needed. In print we never noticed, but in the
> Help, we're using a different background colour for heading
Thanks. I guess we'll have to update the existing tables manually, one
way or another.
Peter Gold wrote:
> Hi, Jim:
>
> Table formats don't set the number or size of rows or columns;
> creating or modifying a table sets these features. Table formats
> remember the size and number of columns and
Hi, Jim:
Table formats don't set the number or size of rows or columns;
creating or modifying a table sets these features. Table formats
remember the size and number of columns and rows of the selected table
when you create or revise a table format.
For existing tables, you might try selecting an
one
> with the colored heading row but without the heading row. Then apply
> this format to the table you don't want to have a heading.
>
> --- On *Fri, 11/28/08, Jim Owens //* wrote:
>
> From: Jim Owens
> Subject: FrameMaker -- removing heading rows in exis
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Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 12:47 PM
Subject: FrameMaker -- removing heading rows in existing tables
> Recent online help work has exposed the fact that one of our table formats
> has a heading row that isn't needed. In print we never noticed, but in the
> Help, we'r
Recent online help work has exposed the fact that one of our table
formats has a heading row that isn't needed. In print we never noticed,
but in the Help, we're using a different background colour for heading
rows, and we see a simple table with the first row in a different colour
for no good
Thanks. I guess we'll have to update the existing tables manually, one
way or another.
Peter Gold wrote:
> Hi, Jim:
>
> Table formats don't set the number or size of rows or columns;
> creating or modifying a table sets these features. Table formats
> remember the size and number of columns and
Hi, Jim:
Table formats don't set the number or size of rows or columns;
creating or modifying a table sets these features. Table formats
remember the size and number of columns and rows of the selected table
when you create or revise a table format.
For existing tables, you might try selecting an
one
> with the colored heading row but without the heading row. Then apply
> this format to the table you don't want to have a heading.
>
> --- On *Fri, 11/28/08, Jim Owens /<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>
> From: Jim Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Su
ens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: FrameMaker -- removing heading rows in existing tables
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], framers@lists.frameusers.com
Date: Friday, November 28, 2008, 11:47 AM
Recent online help work has exposed the fact that one of our table
formats has a heading row that isn't nee
oving heading rows in existing tables
To: framers at omsys.com, framers at lists.frameusers.com
Date: Friday, November 28, 2008, 11:47 AM
Recent online help work has exposed the fact that one of our table
formats has a heading row that isn't needed. In print we never noticed,
but in the H
Recent online help work has exposed the fact that one of our table
formats has a heading row that isn't needed. In print we never noticed,
but in the Help, we're using a different background colour for heading
rows, and we see a simple table with the first row in a different colour
for no good
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