Tables styles

Learn about the various table styles in Adobe FrameMaker, and the properties of the Table Designer.

Table styles contain settings for how the table looks. To create a table, the formatting of the table needs to be defined, for example, border width, shading, heading, table and title.

The format of a table determines its appearance. The format includes the following types of properties:

A new table is always created starting from the styles, which exist in the document. Similar to paragraph and character styles, table styles are the starting point for new tables, as well as, building blocks for new table styles. After you insert a table, you can perform extensive custom formatting, such as straddling or rotating cells, or applying special ruling or shading to selected cells. Custom formatting is not stored as part of the table style. For this reason, custom formatting is retained when you change or reapply a table style.

Tip: Right-click a table to display a context menu for tables. Or use the QuickAccess bar to perform common tasks for tables.

When you insert a table, it’s anchored at the insertion point. A table anchor symbol Anchor symbol appears there when text symbols are visible.


Table structure in FrameMaker

A. Table title B. Table heading C. Table body D. Table footing