Tham khảo tài liệu 'catia design mechanical design solutions_10', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, điện - điện tử phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Creating Modifying a Table Creating Modifying a Table This task shows you how to create and edit a table. In this table you can add text insert columns rows merges cells invert lines invert columns switch lines and columns and insert views. You can also split a table import a table and insert a view in a table. Choose a task creating a table editing and modifying a table splitting a table importing a table inserting a view in table. Creating a table Create a new sheet and a new view. to launch the command. 2. Click a point in the drawing to choose the table position. The table cannot be associative do not select an element in the drawing to make the table associative. 3. The following panel allows you to set the number of columns and rows you want for the table. Table Editor Number of columns 2 Number of rows JK J Cancel 6 http catia online driug_C2 1 of 10 10 19 2004 1 33 04 PM Creating Modifying a Table ị The line height corresponds to the height of a string. The line width corresponds to 5 times a string height. 4. Click ok to validate the creation. Editing and modifying a table 5. Click on the table to select it and drag it to another position. 6. Double-click the table to edit it 0 1 Quantity Part Number Type 1 Base Part 2 Rod Part 1 Slide Part 2 Collar Part 4 Thumb Part 2 Bushing Part 1 Drill Adaptor Part To select a column click just above the column when the symbol yjjy appears. To select a line click on the left of the row I_. To leave edition click outside the table. When the table is in edition mode you cannot move it anymore. 7. Right-click on the corner of the frame around the table to access the general contextual menu. http catia online driug_C2 2 of 10 10 19 2004 1 33 04 PM Creating Modifying a Table This contextual menu allows you to invert columns invert rows turn rows into columns and columns into rows fit the text in the cells by automatically defining the optimal cell size