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Formating Tables

mmead1014

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If i format a table of one of my larg assembly drawings i can skip over the BOM and reformat the rest. This inturn will keep my orgiional BOM abd not blowaway my previously balloned components. But it still lays out a new table over the old one. IF the first table was long enough i've paginated it and is shorter than the new one. That way i know which table to erase (the tall one). But if the origional table is short then it will overlay one on another. How can i tell which is the new table and which is the old?
Edited by: mmead1014
 
first I would move one of the tables off the other so they are not on top of each other. move your curser over one of the tables, the cell you are over should highlight. right click and the row highlights, right click again and the column highlights, right click again and the whole table should highlight. don't move your curser and the name of the table should show up when the whole table is highlighted "IDXX(table)". Do the same thing with the other table. Which ever one has a higher ID number is the newer table.


Hope that helps,


-Victor
 

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