Tables Overview
You can use tables to annotate drawings and assemblies.
You can create several types of tables, including:
Reordering Columns
You can reorder rows and columns by dragging them within the table.
Changing Row Height or Column Width
To change row height:
Do one of the following:
Drag
a row divider when the pointer changes to .
Right-click
a row (or hold down Ctrl and select
multiple rows) and select Formatting,
Row Height. Type a value and click
OK.
To change column width:
Do one of the following:
Drag a column divider
when the pointer changes to .
Right-click a column
(or hold down Ctrl and select
multiple columns) and select Formatting,
Column Width. Type a value and
click OK.
To change table area:
Right-click
anywhere in the table and select Formatting,
Entire table.
Type values
for the width of all columns and height of all rows, and click OK.
Locking Row Height or Column Width
You can lock the row height or column width by right-clicking a row
or column and clicking Formatting,
Lock Column Width or Lock
Row Height. Locked rows and columns display a lock icon when you select the table.
Showing or Hiding Rows or Columns
Toggle the visibility of a row or column by clicking Hide/Show
in the Table Format toolbar.
Toggling Grouping of Rows
Toggle row grouping by clicking Group/Ungroup
in the Table Format toolbar.
Showing Referenced Assembly Structures in a BOM
Expand the flyout on the left of the BOM to display an image of a referenced
assembly structure in the BOM.
Setting the Document-level Font for All Tables
Click Options , and select Document
Properties.
Select Tables
and click Font.
Select the font and
click OK twice.