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Tables - Attributes Within Cells
DocumentID: 652534
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:29:16 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Solutions: If you would like to make an attribute change for text in a cell, it can be done in one of two ways. First, you can block the text and press Ctrl-F8 to choose an attribute. Or second, you can enter Table Edit (Alt-F7) and assign attributes to the cell by pressing 2-Format, 1-Cell, and 2-Attributes. If attributes are assigned outside of Table Edit, you can look in Reveal Codes to see what has been assigned to the text. If attributes are assigned within Table Edit, press Alt-F7 and 2 for Format. Any attributes or justification that has been assigned to the cell will be listed above the options line. No attributes will be seen in Reveal Codes if done through Table Edit.

Note: This is a good troubleshooting tip to remember when working with Tables. Some customers experience problems with one or two cells printing or viewing differently than the rest of the table. (i.e. some cells are bold or italic or the font is a different size) But there aren't any codes in Reveal Codes that match those attributes. The attributes were probably assigned within Table Edit, so they would only show above the options line in Table Edit.

(Please see memo 052 for more information on attributes for tables.)

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