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On the USGS eXtyles style pallet, the buttons on the Object tab are used as follows.

  • Table Title: Table number and table title.
  • Table Headnote: The headnote for the table, or a continuation paragraph of the table title.
  • Table Heading: Table head cells at the top of columns within the Word table.
  • Table Body: Table body cells.
  • Table Footnote: Table footnotes. This style also includes paragraphs that fall after the table body and span the width of the table but are not cited from within the table as a table footnote.

For ease of table styling and to ensure that all paragraphs in the document are properly tagged, Inera recommends that table footnotes be placed after the table (i.e., outside of the table grid), as in the previous example, although this is not a requirement.

When using the eXtyles pallet, eXtyles normally applies the selected style to a whole row of cells at once. To apply the selected style otherwise, use the modifier keys as indicated in the following table while pressing the relevant button on the palette. See also the section USGS Styles.

KeyAction
(none)Applies the specified style to an entire row (from the current cell to the end of the row).
ShiftApplies the specified style to the remainder of the table (from the current cell to the end of the row).
ControlApplies the specified style one paragraph within a cell at a time. If there is only one paragraph in a cell, this behavior is the same as Shift + Control.
Shift + ControlApplies the specified style to one cell at a time.
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The Shift key is particularly useful when styling a table: as soon as you reach the point in the table at which all remaining cells are to be tagged as your table body style, for instance, you can hold down Shift and click on your table body style, and eXtyles will tag the rest of the table automatically!

Please note the following special information about styling tables with the eXtyles palette (as opposed to the regular Word Paragraph Style menu):

  • When styling tables, empty cells are skipped.

Using the eXtyles cleanup feature to add non-breaking spaces to all empty table cells ensures that all table cells are correctly styled

  • eXtyles preserves any of the following format information that was previously applied to each cell by an author:
    • Alignment (left, right, center, justify)
    • Indents (first line, left, right)
    • Tab stops

All of this information is respected during an eXtyles CALS or XHTML export.

  • If the entire content of a cell is already in italic, bold, or underline, eXtyles will preserve this markup.
  • If a paragraph style for a table cell specifies italic, bold, or underline markup, it will be applied to the entire content of the cell.

Simple Tables

The following simple table shows the correct location of each style:

Table 1. This is a table title. It may be located within the table grid or outside of it.

[The Table Headnote appears in brackets, following the Table Title.]

Table HeadTable HeadTable Head
Table Body*Table BodyTable Body
Table BodyTable Body

Table Body

*Table Footnote text. Any symbol, number can be used (or, no symbol/number).

Complex Tables

Paragraph styles can be used to add specific formatting to table content. Your configuration’s list style can be applied to an individual table cell that contains a list using the Shift + Control shortcut; or to an individual list paragraph within a cell using the Control shortcut.

For tables that contain row headers mid-table, the table column head style should be applied, rather than table body (see the following example).

Table Head

Table Head

Table Head

Table Body

Table Body

• List Level 1

• List Level 1

Table Head

Table Head

Table Head

Table Body

Table Body

Table Body

• List Level 1

• List Level 1

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