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Change how styles are listed in the panel, Define table and cell styles, Load (import) table styles from other documents – Adobe InDesign CS4 User Manual

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USING INDESIGN CS4

Tables

Change how styles are listed in the panel

Select Small Panel Rows to display a condensed version of the styles.

Drag the style to a different position. You can also drag styles to groups that you create.

Choose Sort By Name from the panel menu to list the styles alphabetically.

Define table and cell styles

For a video tutorial on using table styles, see

www.adobe.com/go/vid0084

.

1 If you want to base a new style on the formatting of an existing table or cell, place the insertion point in

a cell.

2 If desired, define a paragraph style for the cell style.

3 Choose New Table Style from the Table Styles panel menu, or choose New Cell Style from the Cell Styles panel menu.

4 For Style Name, type a name.

5 For Based On, select which style the current style is based on.

6 To define a style shortcut, position the insertion point in the Shortcut text box and make sure that Num Lock is on.

Then hold down any combination of Shift, Alt, or Ctrl (Windows) or Shift, Option, and Command (Mac

OS), and

press a number on the numeric keypad. You cannot use letters or non-keypad numbers for defining style shortcuts.

7 To specify the formatting attributes, click a category on the left and specify the attributes you want. For example,

to assign a paragraph style to a cell style, click the General category, and then choose the paragraph style from the
Paragraph Style menu.

For cell styles, options that don’t have a setting specified are ignored in the style. If you don’t want a setting to be part
of the style, choose (Ignore) from the setting’s menu, delete the contents of the field, or click a check box until a small
box appears in Windows or a hyphen (-) appears in Mac

OS.

8 If you want the new style to appear in a style group you’ve created, drag it to the style group folder.

See also

Group styles

” on page 201

Table Styles video

Load (import) table styles from other documents

You can import table and cell styles from another InDesign document into the active document. During import, you
can determine which styles are loaded and what should occur if a loaded style has the same name as a style in the
current document. You can also import styles from an InCopy document.

1 From the menu of the Cell Styles or Table Styles panel, choose Load Cell Styles, Load Table Styles, or Load Table

And Cell Styles.

2 Double-click the InDesign document containing the styles you want to import.

3 In the Load Styles dialog box, make sure that a check mark appears next to the styles you want to import. If any

existing style has the same name as one of the imported styles, choose one of the following options under Conflict
With Existing Style, and then click

OK:

Use Incoming Style Definition

Overwrites the existing style with the loaded style and applies its new attributes to all

cells in the current document that used the old style. The definitions of the incoming and existing styles appear at the
bottom of the Load Styles dialog box so you can compare them.

Updated 18 June 2009