Draws a border around the table using the color and line type specified here.
Select the color of the text and border.
Choose a line type for the border, if drawn.
Select the Font, Font size, and Font style (Thin, Light, Normal, Medium, Bold, Heavy) you wish to use for your text. See Text Objects for more information on sizing text.
The following styles affect how TPC decides which line and curve annotations belong in the table.
Auto (available only for the line table) - include only those line labels that won't fit on the line.
Manual - you must manually include a line or curve label in its appropriate table by right clicking the label and choosing Append to Table. To remove the item from the table, right click the table item and choose Remove from Table.
All - places all line or curve annotations in the appropriate table.
Specify the information to include in the table and the order in which to display it. You do not need to specify the first table column which is always the label reference (L1, L2, C1, C2, etc).
Specify the corner of the table to hold. As you add items to the table or edit table items, the table shrinks or expands away from the hold corner to accommodate the table items.
You can specify more than one column if you have a table that is too long to fit on the page.
Just set this value to 2 or higher. TPC will try to divide the table into sections with equal number of rows and place the additional sections to the right of the original table.
Specify the space between each column in inches.
Specify the characters that will separate any data you add to the table from the computed table data. If you edit a table item, you can append any one of these delimiters to the item data, then enter your own.
For example, in the following data “124.56,345.3030/124.5/345.3” the slash character ‘/’ is used to separate the record distance and bearing from the item data.
You will return to the Drawing View and your new settings will be in use when you click OK.
Returns you to the Drawing View without applying any changes.