Hi,
You could enclose your table and setup using \bgroup and \egroup

\bgroup
\setupTABLE ...
\bTABLE ... \eTABLE
\egroup

\begingroup ... \endgroup also works, although I have to admit I'm not
aware of the differences between both.

Regards,

Jairo :)

El sáb., 5 de dic. de 2020 10:01 p. m., T. Kurt Bond <tkurtb...@gmail.com>
escribió:

> If I understand correctly, \setupTABLE applies to each table after the
> \setupTABLE, correct?  If so, can you make it only apply to one table?
>
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