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in the Sample field (click on the cross in the middle) and then select the desired<br />

line style.<br />

Tip: You can also use the icon in the Table toolbar to change the borders<br />

of cells. Select the desired cells and then click the arrow right of the icon (not the<br />

icon itself). A menu with several pre-defined border styles will open. Click on<br />

the desired style to apply it.<br />

If you want to apply the same border style to other cell ranges thereafter, simply<br />

select them and click the icon itself (not the arrow). TextMaker will apply the last<br />

chosen border style once more.<br />

Shading property sheet<br />

Here you can specify a shaded or patterned background for the selected cells.<br />

The options accessible on this property sheet are the same as those for the Format<br />

> Shading command (see section “Shading” beginning on page 92).<br />

Changing the overall properties of tables<br />

You can make additional settings for tables with the Table > Table Properties<br />

command. This command also allows you to set the borders and shading of the<br />

entire table at once.<br />

To modify the properties of a table, first position the text cursor in any cell in the<br />

table. Then invoke the Table > Table Properties command to bring up the associated<br />

dialog.<br />

Note: This dialog can also be invoked with the Object > Properties command –<br />

the two commands are identical.<br />

The following settings can be made in this dialog:<br />

Properties property sheet<br />

On this property sheet, you can change some general settings for the table. For<br />

descriptions of these settings see section “Object properties, Properties property<br />

sheet” beginning on page 249.<br />

Note: The Text locked option mentioned in the section referenced above is not<br />

present for tables, because protection for table cells is set on a cell by cell basis<br />

200 Tables Manual TextMaker

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