Re: Copy Special for a Table Tag

2014-08-14 Thread Dixit Ponnukasu
Thanks Craig. It worked. I was able to change my tables a lot more quicker.


Thanks  Regards
Dixit Ponnukasu

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Date: 08/13/2014 11:16PM
Cc: Dixit Ponnukasu dixit.ponnuk...@tcs.com, framers 
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Subject: Re: Copy Special for a Table Tag

Are you trying to change all the tables in a document from one table tag to 
another table tag, or are you trying to update all the properties of a 
particular table tag?

If the first, you can do it using the Global Update option.


1. Put your cursor inside the one of the tables
2. Open Table Designer
3. Select the new table tag from the drop-down list
4. From the Commands drop-down, select Global Update options
5. Select All Properties and All Tagged. Set All Tagged to the OLD table 
tag (the one you want to change FROM)
6. Click Update. Click OK to confirm that you want to change all the tables 
tagged with the OLD tag to the NEW tag.

If the second, open the Table Designer, update the properties, and click Update 
All. All tables with the same tag will get the new properties.




On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 1:24 PM, Craig Ede craig...@hotmail.com wrote:
Sounds like a job for an ExtendScript.

Craig

Subject: Copy Special for a Table Tag
From: dixit.ponnuk...@tcs.com
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 22:49:39 +0530


Hi,
Just wanted to know if there is a way to apply the table properties through the 
Copy Special option for a table tag in FrameMaker. 

Right now, I am handling a migration work where the existing content has to be 
transformed to a different template. For which, this option would be handy.

Because if this is feasible, then I can use the Find/Replace - By Pasting 
option and I will be able to convert all the tables in one go as opposed to 
applying the table tag by individually selecting each table from the document.

Please advise.

Thanks  Regards
Dixit Ponnukasu


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RE: Copy Special for a Table Tag

2014-08-13 Thread Craig Ede
Sounds like a job for an ExtendScript.

Craig

Subject: Copy Special for a Table Tag
From: dixit.ponnuk...@tcs.com
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 22:49:39 +0530

Hi,Just wanted to know if there is a way to apply the table properties through 
the Copy Special option for a table tag in FrameMaker. 
Right now, I am handling a migration work where the existing content has to be 
transformed to a different template. For which, this option would be handy.
Because if this is feasible, then I can use the Find/Replace - By Pasting 
option and I will be able to convert all the tables in one go as opposed to 
applying the table tag by individually selecting each table from the document.
Please advise.
Thanks  Regards
Dixit Ponnukasu


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Re: Copy Special for a Table Tag

2014-08-13 Thread Lin Sims
Are you trying to change all the tables in a document from one table tag to
another table tag, or are you trying to update all the properties of a
particular table tag?

If the first, you can do it using the Global Update option.


1. Put your cursor inside the one of the tables
2. Open Table Designer
3. Select the new table tag from the drop-down list
4. From the Commands drop-down, select Global Update options
5. Select All Properties and All Tagged. Set All Tagged to the OLD
table tag (the one you want to change FROM)
6. Click Update. Click OK to confirm that you want to change all the tables
tagged with the OLD tag to the NEW tag.

If the second, open the Table Designer, update the properties, and click
Update All. All tables with the same tag will get the new properties.




On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 1:24 PM, Craig Ede craig...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Sounds like a job for an ExtendScript.

 Craig

 --
 Subject: Copy Special for a Table Tag
 From: dixit.ponnuk...@tcs.com
 To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
 Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 22:49:39 +0530


 Hi,
 Just wanted to know if there is a way to apply the table properties
 through the Copy Special option for a table tag in FrameMaker.

 Right now, I am handling a migration work where the existing content has
 to be transformed to a different template. For which, this option would be
 handy.

 Because if this is feasible, then I can use the Find/Replace - By
 Pasting option and I will be able to convert all the tables in one go as
 opposed to applying the table tag by individually selecting each table from
 the document.

 Please advise.

 Thanks  Regards
 Dixit Ponnukasu


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Re: Copy Special for a Table Tag

2014-08-13 Thread Lin Sims
Oh, yes, and it's possible that Rick Quattro's TableCleaner plugin would be
useful. It has a few commands to do with applying one cell's (or table's)
properties across all the tables in a single document. Highly recommended!


On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Lin Sims ljsims...@gmail.com wrote:

 Are you trying to change all the tables in a document from one table tag
 to another table tag, or are you trying to update all the properties of a
 particular table tag?

 If the first, you can do it using the Global Update option.


 1. Put your cursor inside the one of the tables
 2. Open Table Designer
 3. Select the new table tag from the drop-down list
 4. From the Commands drop-down, select Global Update options
 5. Select All Properties and All Tagged. Set All Tagged to the OLD
 table tag (the one you want to change FROM)
 6. Click Update. Click OK to confirm that you want to change all the
 tables tagged with the OLD tag to the NEW tag.

 If the second, open the Table Designer, update the properties, and click
 Update All. All tables with the same tag will get the new properties.




 On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 1:24 PM, Craig Ede craig...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Sounds like a job for an ExtendScript.

 Craig

 --
 Subject: Copy Special for a Table Tag
 From: dixit.ponnuk...@tcs.com
 To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
 Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 22:49:39 +0530


 Hi,
 Just wanted to know if there is a way to apply the table properties
 through the Copy Special option for a table tag in FrameMaker.

 Right now, I am handling a migration work where the existing content has
 to be transformed to a different template. For which, this option would be
 handy.

 Because if this is feasible, then I can use the Find/Replace - By
 Pasting option and I will be able to convert all the tables in one go as
 opposed to applying the table tag by individually selecting each table from
 the document.

 Please advise.

 Thanks  Regards
 Dixit Ponnukasu


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RE: Copy Special for a Table Tag

2014-08-13 Thread Fred Ridder
But note that not all properties of a table format are applied to an existing 
table when you change it to a new format. Column widths, in particular, are not 
changed after the fact; the column widths that are part of a table format are 
only the defaults that are applied to a *new* table. Same thing for the 
paragraph tags that are remembered for the heading row, and the first row and 
column of the body; these are only the defaults that will be applied to a new 
table.

-Fred Ridder

Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 13:46:29 -0400
Subject: Re: Copy Special for a Table Tag
From: ljsims...@gmail.com
To: craig...@hotmail.com
CC: framers@lists.frameusers.com; dixit.ponnuk...@tcs.com

Are you trying to change all the tables in a document from one table tag to 
another table tag, or are you trying to update all the properties of a 
particular table tag?


If the first, you can do it using the Global Update option.


1. Put your cursor inside the one of the tables
2. Open Table Designer
3. Select the new table tag from the drop-down list

4. From the Commands drop-down, select Global Update options
5. Select All Properties and All Tagged. Set All Tagged to the OLD table 
tag (the one you want to change FROM)
6. Click Update. Click OK to confirm that you want to change all the tables 
tagged with the OLD tag to the NEW tag.


If the second, open the Table Designer, update the properties, and click Update 
All. All tables with the same tag will get the new properties.





On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 1:24 PM, Craig Ede craig...@hotmail.com wrote:




Sounds like a job for an ExtendScript.

Craig

Subject: Copy Special for a Table Tag
From: dixit.ponnuk...@tcs.com

To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 22:49:39 +0530



Hi,Just wanted to know if there is a way to apply the table properties through 
the Copy Special option for a table tag in FrameMaker. 

Right now, I am handling a migration work where the existing content has to be 
transformed to a different template. For which, this option would be handy.

Because if this is feasible, then I can use the Find/Replace - By Pasting 
option and I will be able to convert all the tables in one go as opposed to 
applying the table tag by individually selecting each table from the document.

Please advise.
Thanks  Regards

Dixit Ponnukasu
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Re: Copy Special for a Table Tag

2014-08-13 Thread Lin Sims
Yep. Fred's right. Which is (one of the many reasons) why Rick's plugin is
so damned handy. It'll update all the cell formats and you can alter all
the table widths.


On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 2:45 PM, Fred Ridder docu...@hotmail.com wrote:

 But note that not all properties of a table format are applied to an
 existing table when you change it to a new format. Column widths, in
 particular, are not changed after the fact; the column widths that are part
 of a table format are only the defaults that are applied to a *new* table.
 Same thing for the paragraph tags that are remembered for the heading row,
 and the first row and column of the body; these are only the defaults that
 will be applied to a new table.

 -Fred Ridder

 --
 Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 13:46:29 -0400
 Subject: Re: Copy Special for a Table Tag
 From: ljsims...@gmail.com
 To: craig...@hotmail.com
 CC: framers@lists.frameusers.com; dixit.ponnuk...@tcs.com


 Are you trying to change all the tables in a document from one table tag
 to another table tag, or are you trying to update all the properties of a
 particular table tag?

 If the first, you can do it using the Global Update option.


 1. Put your cursor inside the one of the tables
 2. Open Table Designer
 3. Select the new table tag from the drop-down list
 4. From the Commands drop-down, select Global Update options
 5. Select All Properties and All Tagged. Set All Tagged to the OLD
 table tag (the one you want to change FROM)
 6. Click Update. Click OK to confirm that you want to change all the
 tables tagged with the OLD tag to the NEW tag.

 If the second, open the Table Designer, update the properties, and click
 Update All. All tables with the same tag will get the new properties.




 On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 1:24 PM, Craig Ede craig...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Sounds like a job for an ExtendScript.

 Craig

 --
 Subject: Copy Special for a Table Tag
 From: dixit.ponnuk...@tcs.com
 To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
 Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 22:49:39 +0530



 Hi,
 Just wanted to know if there is a way to apply the table properties
 through the Copy Special option for a table tag in FrameMaker.

 Right now, I am handling a migration work where the existing content has
 to be transformed to a different template. For which, this option would be
 handy.

 Because if this is feasible, then I can use the Find/Replace - By
 Pasting option and I will be able to convert all the tables in one go as
 opposed to applying the table tag by individually selecting each table from
 the document.

 Please advise.

 Thanks  Regards
 Dixit Ponnukasu




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