A Table Style comprises of a number of table styling
attributes that defines a tables appearance. Table Styles are designed to
capture the symbology and styling attributes of an existing Table, so that this
can be applied to other tables when being placed or from Properties dialog.
Once you place a table, you can change the Table Style from the Properties
Dialog.
Used to capture a table style
from existing table.
Note: You must select the
table to enable the Style Manager in the Table Tools menu.
Setting
Description
Capture
Allows you to capture a table style from existing table
Note: Additionally,
you can select a table in the DGN and right-click to see the Create Table Style
option. On clicking, the Style Manager dialog is enabled and a new style is
created.
Ascending Order
Arranges the table styles in an ascending order.
Descending Order
Arranges the table styles in a descending order.
Rename
Allows you to rename the selected style.
Remove
Removes the style from the list.
Search
Allows you to search for the style.
Save
Saves all changes made in Table Style Manager
dialog.
Close
Closes the Style Manager dialog.
General
Displays cell fill color for odd, even and all rows,
body text style, default text color, text alignment, and orientation.
Title
Displays fill color for title row and row text
style.
Header
Displays fill color for header row, row text style,
and column text style.
Body
Displays fill color for body rows, body text style
and fill color for odd/even row.
Summary
Displays fill color for summary rows and row text
style.
Footer
Displays fill color for footer rows, row text style
and column text style.
Preview
Displays the preview of the table styles.
Zoom IN
Allows you to zoom in on the preview. You can also use the
middle mouse button to zoom in and out.
Zoom Out
Allows you to zoom out on the preview. You can also use the
middle mouse button to zoom in and out.
Pan
Allows you to pan on the preview. Click the middle mouse
button to enter and exit panning.
Fit
Allows you to fit the view in the preview. You can also
double-click the left mouse button to fit the view.