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DODGE
5th Mar 2007, 11:15 pm
Morning Everyone
Just a quick one.
I have used insert table for the first time
this morning and I'm stuck:o
I can insert the table ok with the right amount of rows and columns I
require. But how do I reduce the rows or columns once I have inserted it??:wink:
I have double clicked it etc etc and tried other things, but no good.
I know this must be very easy, when you know how. But I have been playing with this for around an hour and I gotta get this job finished so can't spend anymore time.:shock:
Thanks in advance
Dodge.

fuccaro
5th Mar 2007, 11:25 pm
Did you try right-click? Select the columns to be deleted, right-click, delete (or remove or something...)

StykFacE
5th Mar 2007, 11:30 pm
Morning Everyone
Just a quick one.
I have used insert table for the first time
this morning and I'm stuck:o
I can insert the table ok with the right amount of rows and columns I
require. But how do I reduce the rows or columns once I have inserted it??:wink:
I have double clicked it etc etc and tried other things, but no good.
I know this must be very easy, when you know how. But I have been playing with this for around an hour and I gotta get this job finished so can't spend anymore time.:shock:
Thanks in advance
Dodge.
dodge, go here and scroll down the list until you get to TABLETB.ZIP and install it. it's a VERY handy Table Toolbar utility that gives you Microsoft Style editing for Tables within AutoCAD. have fun, hope this helps :)

http://www.dotsoft.com/freestuff.htm

DODGE
5th Mar 2007, 11:36 pm
Thanks Guys
Thats a big help.
This forum is ace it can save hours of looking thru books and help.
Thanks
Dodge.

DODGE
6th Mar 2007, 06:30 am
dodge, go here and scroll down the list until you get to TABLETB.ZIP and install it. it's a VERY handy Table Toolbar utility that gives you Microsoft Style editing for Tables within AutoCAD. have fun, hope this helps :)

http://www.dotsoft.com/freestuff.htm
Heh Stykface
I have downloaded the TABLET.ZIP File.
Can you tell me exactly how and where I load it.
Remember I only started using computers the same time as AutoCad
around 4 months back. This whole world is new to me.
Thanks Cobber.
Dodge.

Alan Cullen
6th Mar 2007, 06:46 am
G'day DODGE....

First thing you have to do is create a folder to put this stuff....possibly c:\acadextra (or something along those lines). Then add that folder to your acad search path (tools - options - files). Then read the README.txt file, and try to follow it....:lol:

Add TABLETB.DVB to the Appload Startup Suite.....
tools - load application - startup suite - contents - add
and navigate to that file and add it.

Then comes the tricky part.......
"For AutoCAD 2006, you will need to use the Transfer tab of the CUI command to prepare a CUI file."

How familiar are you with the CUI ?