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The paragraph format of the first paragraph in the title (if there is one)
The paragraph format of the topmost paragraph in the heading, body, and footing cell of each column
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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