Title tab

Sets the title options for tables and parts lists. To learn how you can use these options to format your table or parts list, see the Help topic, Using the Title tab.

Add Title

Adds a title to the table.

To learn how to do this, see Add a table title.

Delete Title

Deletes the selected title from the table.

Title

Displays the sequence order number for the title. You can use the arrow buttons to display the text associated with each title.

Number of Titles

Indicates the number of titles contained in the table. A maximum of 50 titles can be stored for a single table.

Title text

Type the text that you want to appear in the title. You can use the Enter key to place text on multiple lines.

Position

Specifies the position for the title within the table. You can place a title at the top of the table (Header option), at the bottom (Footer option), and in Both locations.

Select Neither from the list if you do not want to use the title in the table.

Font

Specifies the font to apply to the currently selected table title. All installed fonts are available.

Font style

Specifies the font style to apply to the currently selected table title. The options are Regular, Bold, Italic, and Bold Italic.

Font size

Specifies the text size of the currently selected table title.

Alignment

Adjusts the horizontal alignment of the currently selected table title text. The options are Left, Center, and Right.

The default is for text to be centered.

Underline

Applies underline to the currently selected table title text.

Adjust text to title width

When checked, automatically adjusts the aspect ratio of the title text when the length of the text exceeds the cell width. Changing the aspect ratio only changes the text width, not its height. The effect of selecting this check box is to shorten the text string to fit the column width; text is never lengthened to fit the column width.

Use this option to prevent text from wrapping within a cell in a title block.

Property text

Inserts property text that references other sources. You can insert the property text at the current cursor position, or you can copy it to the clipboard. This option is only available for connector tables.

Symbols and Values

Opens the Select Symbols and Values dialog box for you to generate the appropriate symbols and model-derived values without having to type the property text codes yourself. Examples of the types of symbols you can select include ± (plus minus), ° (degree), and ∅ (diameter). Examples of model-derived values include hole references, bend data, and weld beads. This option is only available for connector tables.

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