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Mif reference
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<ParaLine
<String `Brazil Santos'>
>
> # end of Para
> # end of CellContent
> # end of Cell
<Cell
<CellContent
<Para
<PgfTag `CellBody'>
<ParaLine
<String `$455.00'>
>
> # end of Para
> # end of CellContent
> # end of Cell
> # end of Row
> # end of TblBody
> # end of Tbl
> # end of Tbls
A table cell is a text column that contains an untagged text flow not connected to any other flows. You can
put any kind of text or graphics in a table cell. The cell automatically grows vertically to accommodate the
inserted text or graphic; however, the width of the column remains fixed.
Adding a table anchor
To indicate the position of a table in the text flow, you must add an ATbl statement. The ATbl statement
refers to the unique ID specified by the TblID statement in the table instance. For example, to insert the
table defined in the previous example, you would add the following statements to the minimal MIF file:
<Para
<ParaLine
<String `Coffee prices for January'>
<ATbl 1>
# Matches table ID in
> # end of ParaLine
> # end of Para
This example is in the sample file table.mif. If you open this file in a FrameMaker product, you'll see that
the anchor symbol 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:
# Second cell in row
statement
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Using MIF Statements

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