These settings apply at the document level and control some aspects of the appearance of eaDocX Tables.
You can print tables three different ways in eaDocX:
•Basic tables , which have lists of elements, where each element is one row in the table.
•Vertical and Horizontal Inline tables. These allow Elements which are printed Inline to have sub-tables containing some of their attributes, either spread across the page (horizontal) or listed down the page (vertical).
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Setting |
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Vertical Inline Table Settings |
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Cell padding |
This determines amount of white space which is left around the text in each cell. The default is 3. The text in this table has a padding of 3. |
Text Style - Heading |
Word paragraph style for headings of Vertical Inline tables
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Text Style - table cells |
Word paragraph style for headings of Vertical Inline table cells |
Vertical justification |
Controls whether the text in each cell is justified at he top, middle or bottom of the cell |
Word table style |
For greater control of the appearance of the text in your tables, you can apply any Word Table Style. |
Setting |
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Horizontal Inline Table Settings |
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Cell padding |
This determines amount of white space which is left around the text in each cell. The default is 3. The text in this table has a padding of 3. |
Text Style - Heading |
Word paragraph style for headings of Horizontal Inline tables
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Text Style - table cells |
Word paragraph style for headings of Horizontal Inline table cells |
Vertical justification |
Controls whether the text in each cell is justified at he top, middle or bottom of the cell |
Word table style |
For greater control of the appearance of the text in your tables, you can apply any Word Table Style. |