Table of tables element properties

Open the Properties view in Document Studio and select a Table of tables element. The Properties view displays these available properties for tables of tables.


General properties

In the All properties tab, these properties are located at the top-level, in the Metadata, and in the Formatting > Common sections.

Type Value Description
Tag String Tag name for the element. This property cannot be edited.
Name String The name of the element.
Description String A summary or note about this element.
Assignment String The variables that are assigned to the element.
Condition String A script that can apply variables or attributes as conditions on the element.
Master page String Name of the master page applied to the element.
Force page change true, false When true, a page break is inserted if current master page is similar to previous one.
Target region String Writes current element in the specified region.


Specific properties

In the All properties tab, these properties are located in the Formatting > specific section.

Type Value Description
Toc code String A script taken from Microsoft Word to insert specific characteristics to the element in your document.


Font properties

In the All properties tab, these properties are located in the Formatting > FontFormatting > Line, Formatting > Character, and Formatting > Effects sections.

Type Value Description
Font String, Cambria, Courier New, Georgia, Helvetica, Lucida, Tahoma, Times New Roman, Verdana Select one of the common fonts available in the dropdown menu or type the name of another font on your computer to use.
Size 1 to 1638 The point size of the text in the element. You can select a value from the dropdown menu or type a value between the supported sizes.

Example:

Font size example

Bold true, false Applies bold styling

Example:

Bold example

Italic true, false Applies italic styling

Example:

Italic example

Underline true, false, single, words, double, dotted, thick, dash, dash long, dot dash, dot dot dash, wavy, dotted heavy, dash heavy, dash long heavy, dot dash heavy, dot dot dash heavy, wavy heavy, wavy double Creates a horizontal line beneath the text

Example:

Underline example

Overline true, false Creates a horizontal line over the text

Example:

Overline example

Strikethrough true, false, double Creates a horizontal line through the center of the text

Example:

Strikethrough example

Color 000000 to FFFFFF The hexadecimal color of the text in the element.

Example:

Font color example

Note: The value transparent is only supported for XSL-FO output.
Underline color 000000 to FFFFFF The hexadecimal color of the line underneath the text in the element.

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