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Using Reveal Codes With Tables (Q. And A.) |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: Q: How can I use reveal codes to edit? A: The code [Cell] will show in reveal codes for each cell of your table. The [Row] will appear for each row. You cannot delete a [Cell] or [Row] code (or the table end def code). This is a safeguard. The only way to remove a [Cell] or [Row] is to delete or edit the table via the table edit menu. When a table definition is deleted from Reveal Codes, the [Cell] codes are turned to tabs, and [Row] codes into [HRt]'s. If it is done accidentally, the user can block the screen and go into Tables. This will create his table again but it may need some editing to get it back to the original. To reduce editing you may wish to place a tab setting at the top of the "former" table then block and go into Tables. Q: If you have more than one table per page how can you tell which table you are in when cross referencing. A: There doesn't seem to be a real good answer except find the definition code which will show which table it is. |
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