The paragraph format of the first paragraph in the title (if there is one)
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The paragraph format of the topmost paragraph in the heading, body, and footing cell of each column
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For example, you could change the format of the previous table to include shaded rows and a different
ruling style:
The following MIF statements define this table format:
<TblFormat
<TblTag `Coffee Table'>
# Every table must have at least one TblColumn statement.
<TblColumn
<TblColumnNum
0>
<TblColumnWidth
2.0">
> # end of TblColumn
<TblColumn
<TblColumnNum
1>
<TblColumnWidth
1.5">
> # end of TblColumn
<TblCellMargins
6.0 pt 6.0 pt 6.0 pt 4.0 pt>
<TblLIndent
0.0">
<TblRIndent
0.0">
<TblAlignment Center >
<TblPlacement Anywhere >
<TblSpBefore
12.0 pt>
<TblSpAfter
12.0 pt>
<TblBlockSize
1>
<TblHFFill
15>
<TblHFColor `Black'>
<TblBodyFill
5>
<TblBodyColor `Black'>
<TblShadeByColumn No >
<TblShadePeriod
1>
# Columns are numbered from 0.
# Width of first column.
# Second column.
# Width of second column.
# These are exactly like paragraph
# format properties.
# No fill for heading row.
# Use 10% gray fill for main body rows.
# Shade by row, not by column.
# Shade every other row.
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Using MIF Statements
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