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Create a new table style and navigate the New Table Style dialog.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
6 min.
Transcript
00:04
To create a new table style specifically for door schedules,
00:08
click new
00:10
to open the create new table style dialogue.
00:15
In the new style name field type
00:17
door schedule,
00:23
the new style must initially be based on an existing style.
00:27
Since the standard style is the only existing style.
00:31
Simply click, continue
00:33
to open the new table style dialogue.
00:37
The dialogue title bar also shows the name of the new table style.
00:44
In the general group box, expand the table direction drop down
00:49
here. You can choose whether the table reads from the top down or from the bottom up.
00:55
Leave the set to down
00:59
the tools on the right side of the dialogue enable you to control the cell styles.
01:04
When you expand the cell styles drop down,
01:07
you can see that the table style currently has three cell styles.
01:11
One for data rows, one for the header row
01:14
and one for the title row.
01:17
You can also create new cell styles
01:20
and apply those to different cells in the table,
01:24
leave the cell style set to data.
01:27
So that the first changes you make to the new table style apply to the data rows.
01:34
This group box also contains three tabs,
01:37
general
01:38
text and borders.
01:41
When you switch tabs,
01:42
you see a different set of controls,
01:45
the changes you make on these tabs apply to the cell style selected in the drop down
01:52
tools on the general tab,
01:53
let you control the general appearance of the cells such as the fill color
01:59
alignment
01:60
format
02:01
and the type of information within the cells.
02:05
You can also control the margins between the cell contents
02:09
and the cell borders
02:12
to keep the information in the data cells aligned on the left side of each cell,
02:17
expand the alignment drop down
02:19
and choose middle left
02:23
in the type drop down. You can specify the cell style as either a label or data.
02:29
Leave the set to data.
02:32
Switch to the text tab.
02:35
Here you can control the appearance of the text within the cells such as the textile,
02:41
text, height, text, color and text angle.
02:45
You can expand the textile drop down
02:48
to select from a list of existing textiles
02:52
or click the adjacent button
02:54
to create a new textile on the fly.
02:59
Change the text height
03:01
to 1/8 inch,
03:03
leave the other settings unchanged
03:07
on the borders tab.
03:09
You can control the appearance of the table borders
03:12
including their line weight line type and color.
03:16
You can then apply the selected properties
03:18
to specific border lines using the various border buttons
03:23
for this exercise, leave these settings unchanged.
03:29
Expand the cell styles drop down and select header
03:33
so that you can adjust the settings for the header row
03:37
on the general tab. Leave the alignment set to middle center,
03:43
leave the type set to data
03:45
because the header labels are actually coming from the data extraction
03:51
on the text tab,
03:52
leave the text height set to 3/16 of an inch.
03:58
Expand the cell styles drop down and select title
04:03
on the general tab,
04:04
expand the fill color, drop down,
04:08
choose select color to open the select color dialogue.
04:13
Choose the light gray index color 254
04:18
and then click OK.
04:21
In the preview panel,
04:22
you can see that this will add a light gray background to the schedule title.
04:28
Leave the other values on this tab unchanged
04:32
on the text tab
04:34
change the text height
04:36
to one half inch
04:39
again as you make these changes, the adjacent preview panel updates,
04:44
once you are satisfied with the new table style settings,
04:48
click OK to close the new table style dialogue,
04:53
the new table style is added to the list and becomes the current table style.
04:59
Click close
05:01
to close the table style dialogue
05:05
on the annotate ribbon
05:07
in the tables panel,
05:09
the door schedule style now appears in the table style drop down.
05:14
You can use that table style. When you create a new table,
05:18
you can also assign that table style to the existing table,
05:23
select the table,
05:25
then expand the table style drop down
05:29
and select the door schedule table style.
05:32
The table immediately updates
Video transcript
00:04
To create a new table style specifically for door schedules,
00:08
click new
00:10
to open the create new table style dialogue.
00:15
In the new style name field type
00:17
door schedule,
00:23
the new style must initially be based on an existing style.
00:27
Since the standard style is the only existing style.
00:31
Simply click, continue
00:33
to open the new table style dialogue.
00:37
The dialogue title bar also shows the name of the new table style.
00:44
In the general group box, expand the table direction drop down
00:49
here. You can choose whether the table reads from the top down or from the bottom up.
00:55
Leave the set to down
00:59
the tools on the right side of the dialogue enable you to control the cell styles.
01:04
When you expand the cell styles drop down,
01:07
you can see that the table style currently has three cell styles.
01:11
One for data rows, one for the header row
01:14
and one for the title row.
01:17
You can also create new cell styles
01:20
and apply those to different cells in the table,
01:24
leave the cell style set to data.
01:27
So that the first changes you make to the new table style apply to the data rows.
01:34
This group box also contains three tabs,
01:37
general
01:38
text and borders.
01:41
When you switch tabs,
01:42
you see a different set of controls,
01:45
the changes you make on these tabs apply to the cell style selected in the drop down
01:52
tools on the general tab,
01:53
let you control the general appearance of the cells such as the fill color
01:59
alignment
01:60
format
02:01
and the type of information within the cells.
02:05
You can also control the margins between the cell contents
02:09
and the cell borders
02:12
to keep the information in the data cells aligned on the left side of each cell,
02:17
expand the alignment drop down
02:19
and choose middle left
02:23
in the type drop down. You can specify the cell style as either a label or data.
02:29
Leave the set to data.
02:32
Switch to the text tab.
02:35
Here you can control the appearance of the text within the cells such as the textile,
02:41
text, height, text, color and text angle.
02:45
You can expand the textile drop down
02:48
to select from a list of existing textiles
02:52
or click the adjacent button
02:54
to create a new textile on the fly.
02:59
Change the text height
03:01
to 1/8 inch,
03:03
leave the other settings unchanged
03:07
on the borders tab.
03:09
You can control the appearance of the table borders
03:12
including their line weight line type and color.
03:16
You can then apply the selected properties
03:18
to specific border lines using the various border buttons
03:23
for this exercise, leave these settings unchanged.
03:29
Expand the cell styles drop down and select header
03:33
so that you can adjust the settings for the header row
03:37
on the general tab. Leave the alignment set to middle center,
03:43
leave the type set to data
03:45
because the header labels are actually coming from the data extraction
03:51
on the text tab,
03:52
leave the text height set to 3/16 of an inch.
03:58
Expand the cell styles drop down and select title
04:03
on the general tab,
04:04
expand the fill color, drop down,
04:08
choose select color to open the select color dialogue.
04:13
Choose the light gray index color 254
04:18
and then click OK.
04:21
In the preview panel,
04:22
you can see that this will add a light gray background to the schedule title.
04:28
Leave the other values on this tab unchanged
04:32
on the text tab
04:34
change the text height
04:36
to one half inch
04:39
again as you make these changes, the adjacent preview panel updates,
04:44
once you are satisfied with the new table style settings,
04:48
click OK to close the new table style dialogue,
04:53
the new table style is added to the list and becomes the current table style.
04:59
Click close
05:01
to close the table style dialogue
05:05
on the annotate ribbon
05:07
in the tables panel,
05:09
the door schedule style now appears in the table style drop down.
05:14
You can use that table style. When you create a new table,
05:18
you can also assign that table style to the existing table,
05:23
select the table,
05:25
then expand the table style drop down
05:29
and select the door schedule table style.
05:32
The table immediately updates
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