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You can modify the alignment, width, border width and color, and background color of a selected table.
To modify table properties:
The Table Properties dialog box appears.
Table alignment refers to the location of the table in relation to any elements (such as text or images) that appear around the table. Select from the following options:
Table width specifies how wide the table is.
From the pop-up menu, select Percent to specify the table width as a percentage of the total browser window, or Pixel to specify the width in pixels (a number between 1 and 800).
Note: You can enter percentages greater than 100. For example, if you enter 150, then the table is one and a half times the size of the browser window. When the percentage is greater than 100, a scrollbar appears for the web page. You can enter a value up to 1000.
Border thickness specifies how thick the border around the table and between the cells is.
Tip: Enter 0 if you do not want a table border.
Cell padding indicates the amount of space, in pixels, between the edge of the table cell and the contents of the cell.
Note: If you do not enter a value, Contribute sets cell padding to the default value, which is 1 pixel.
Cell spacing indicates the amount of space, in pixels, between each table cell.
Note: If you do not enter a value, Contribute sets cell spacing to the default value, which is 3 pixels.
Border color indicates the color of the border around the table and between cells.
Note: The border color does not show if the border thickness is set to 0 for no border.
Background color indicates the background color of all the cells in the table.
If you do not select a color, the default background is transparent. In other words, the table background is white on a white page, green on a green page, and so on.
Your table property changes appear in your draft.
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