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You can place a table on an annotation plane using the Table tool in the Annotation ribbon group.
You can copy annotation dimensions from drawings and paste them into tables, and their values will be updated when the dimensions change.
Add an Annotation plane or activate an existing plane.
Click the Table tool .
Drag to create the table with as many columns and rows as you need. The default cell size is determined by the font size in the Detailing tab.
Select the table, then drag to select multiple cells. Once multiple cells are selected, you can right-click and select Merge Cells or Unmerge Cells.
Right-click a cell and insert columns and rows.
Select one or more cells and right-click to access the other context menu functions, which allow you to add and remove columns and rows.
Click within a table cell to edit its contents.
Drag a column or row boundary to resize the column or row.
Select rows, columns and cells by positioning the cursor to the left of the row, to the top of the column, and in the internal left side of the cell.
Select and then drag a row or column to move it within the table.
Apply font and paragraph properties to selected text.
Press Tab to navigate through table cells.
Resize a table by dragging the circles at its corners or edges.
Rotate a table by dragging the green circle at the top of the table.
Copy an annotation dimension and paste it into a table cell. The dimension value will be updated automatically if the dimension changes.
Click the outer, dotted border of the table to select it.
Use the:
Arrow keys to move the table.
Ctrl+arrow keys to move the table by a very small amount.
Round handle at the top of the table to rotate the table.
Select all the cells in the table.
Press Delete.
Select the table.
Select the rectangular border.
Press Delete.
Click the outer, dotted border of the table to select it.
Enter values in the Properties panel.
You can modify:
Cell alignment and margins.
Position of the table anchor.
Number of rows and columns, column width, and row height.
Press Ctrl+C or right-click and select Copy. You can paste the data from a table into Microsoft Excel.
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