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Tables
Insert a Table
- Press the Table button on the toolbar. The Table Properties dialog window will appear.
- Select the number or Rows and Columns.
- Select some formating options. For more detailed formatting a CSS style can be applied with the Advanced - tab.
Edit a Table
A table can be modified after it was created with these instructions.
- Place your cursor on the table and right-click the mouse to open the context menu. Select Table Properties.
- Select new formating options for your table.
- Notice: The Rows and Columns can be changed with the table context menu.
Delete a Table
Place your cursour on the table and right-click the mouse to open the context menu. Select Delete Table.
Use CSS Styles for Tables
- Insert a table and enter some text in the table header and cells.
- Enter at least the following css style definitions in the custom.css file on the Stages server because these styles are predefined in the standard.css file. The classname (in this example <font inherit/Courier New,Courier,monospace;;inherit;;inherit>minimal_table_style</font>) must be specified after the <font inherit/Courier New,Courier,monospace;;inherit;;inherit>stages_description</font>class.
.stages_description .minimal_table_style table {} .stages_description .minimal_table_style tr {} .stages_description .minimal_table_style td {} .stages_description .minimal_table_style th {} .stages_description .minimal_table_style tr p, .stages_description .minimal_table_style tr h1, .stages_description .minimal_table_style tr h2, .stages_description .minimal_table_style tr h3, .stages_description .minimal_table_style tr img {}
- Note: The custom.css file is located under ../tomcat/webapps/pkit
- Define the class name in the table properties advanced tab field Stylesheet Classes.
- Note: You can also enter an ID if you have a css definition with ID's.