Information valid from AMI version 8.0 SP 12 and 7.2 SP 4 |
Summary
This article details the functionality of the Table Editor.
Select the content of a cell to edit it. Use Control-click or a long click to select one or more cells.
You can select rows and columns by clicking on their header cells (leftmost column for selecting rows, topmost row for columns). You can select multiple rows and columns with Ctrl/Cmd + click and Shift + click.
To select a range of cells (as opposed to a set of rows or columns), click on a cell and hold until the cell is highlighted. Move the cursor while still holding down the mouse button to select adjacent cells.
Select to remove all the selected columns.
Select to remove all the selected rows.
Select to add an empty column to the left of the selected column, or
to add an empty column to the right of it.
Select to add an empty row above the selected row, or
to add an empty row below it.
Select or
to move the selected row or rows up or down one row, or select
or
to move the selected row to the top or bottom of the table.
Select or
to move the selected column or columns left or right one column, or select
or
to move the selected column to the left or right edge of the table.
Select to add references in columns, where objects are listed from top to bottom.
Select to add references in rows, where objects are listed from left to right.
Both these options will open a wizard with these steps:
The references you insert will have implied values for Structure, Parent and Language. You can change these with the Update Tags function.
A straddle is formed from a rectangular block of contiguous cells. Select (Merge) to merge selected cells into a single, larger cell (a "straddle"), whose content matches the top left merged cell. You can merge an existing straddle with neighbouring cells and straddles.
If you select a single straddle, then changes to
(Unmerge). This reinstates the cells that were previously merged to form it. They will be empty apart from the top left cell, which will have the content of the straddle.
Select to remove all content from the selected cell or cells.
Double-click on a cell to edit its content using the attribute editor. See Attribute Editor screen for more information.
When you select an empty instance of a table attribute you can choose to create a new table using the Table Wizard or with a number of empty columns and rows.
Select to discard all the columns and rows in the table and open the Table Wizard.
Select to change the table from one based on a table style to a manual table. Any changes to the table style originally used will no longer affect the table.
Select to change the Structure and/or Language values for the references ("tags") in the selected cells.
You can change the Structure value to either be "implied", where it will be based on whichever context is used to publish the table, or the the current structure of the object instance where the table is being edited.
You can change the Language value to be "implied", or to the current language version of the table attribute being edited, or to a specific language version. Note that choosing "Change to the current language" is in effect a shortcut equivalent to selecting the current language from the "Change to a selected language" list.
The tabs on the right of the table editor set options for cells, rows, columns and the entire table.
These settings affect only the selected cells.
The content of the cell will have its horizontal alignment (H-Align) set relative to the longest line of content in the column:
The vertical alignment of content within a cell.
The horizontal alignment of content within a cell.
The Agility colour applied as the fill for the cell.
See Agility Colours for more information.
The percentage intensity of the fill Colour.
Select Edit Border to specify the width and colour of the border for a contiguous range of cells.
The border can be applied to all the selected cells or just around the outermost selected cells, the "group of selected cells".
These properties only affect cells that contain images.
A row or range of contiguous rows may be set to have special properties that take effect if the table is split.
A table must have its Can Split Table property enabled before it can be split. Tables placed as InDesign "Native" tables cannot use any of the Agility table splitting functionality and must use InDesign's table splitting functionality. |
This will adjust the height of the row to fit its resolved content.
This designates the row to represent the content, geometry and styling to be used for the last row of a tables based on a table style. It has no effect on a manually created table.
This is the height of the row in the units selected on the table's View settings.
These settings only affect how the table appears in this editor. They do not have any effect on the table when it is published.