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<Para
<ParaLine
<String `Coffee prices for January'>
<ATbl 1>
>
>
This example is in the sample file
for the table appears at the end of the sentence. To place the table anchor between two words in the sentence, use the
following statements:
<Para
<ParaLine
<String `Coffee prices '>
<ATbl 1>
<String `for January'>
>
>
Note that the
statement appears outside the
ATbl
statements that contain text interspersed with statements for table anchors, frame anchors, markers, and
String
cross-references.
About ID numbers
The table ID used by the
ATbl
MIF interpreter ignores the
multiple
statements that refer to the same table ID.
ATbl
An ID can be any positive integer from 1 to 65535, inclusive. The only other statements that require an ID are
statements, linked
TextRect
"Graphic objects and graphic frames" on page
Rotated cells
A table can have rotated cells and straddle cells. The following table includes rotated cells in the heading row:
Brazil Santos
In a MIF file, a cell that is rotated simply includes a
<Cell
<CellAngle 270>
<CellContent...>
>
Cells can only be rotated by 90, 180, or 270 degrees. Cells are rotated clockwise.
# Matches table ID in Tbl statement
# end of ParaLine
# end of Para
. If you open this file in FrameMaker, you'll see that the anchor symbol
table.mif
# end of ParaLine
# end of Para
String
statement must exactly match the ID given by the
statement and the table instance does not appear in the document. You cannot use
ATbl
statements, and
statements. For more information about these statements, see
Group
104.
$455.00
CellAngle
# end of Cell
statement. A
statement usually consists of
ParaLine
TblID
statement that specifies the angle of rotation:
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statement. If it does not, the
AFrame
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