Creating a table title
You can easily create decorative tables used for notice boards in Web documents if you create the table titles as a Smart ClipArt. The table title is composed of a set of upper/lower images.
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Step 1: Creating a new document
- Select the [File > New] menu command.
- In the New Document dialog box, type ‘table’ in the Name dialog box and specify the Width, Height, and Color and click OK.
- A Canvas opens and the ‘table [Sheet 1] – 100%. is displayed on its title bar.
Step 2: Creating the frame of the table
- Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool
on the Tool Palette.
- Create a rounded rectangle by dragging the mouse on the Canvas. You can specify the arc of the corners in the Tool Options.
- Press the Stroke drop-down list on the Tool Palette and select the color you want from the Color tab.
- In the Stroke tab of the Properties window, specify the Width as ’3.’
Step 3: Saving the Smart ClipArt
- Double-click the Export Area Tool
on the Tool Palette. The minimum area which includes the rounded rectangle is set as the export area.
- Select the upper portion of the rounded rectangle by dragging the size anchor point of the export area. The portion will serve as the upper image of the table title.
- Select the [File > Save] dialog box.
- In the Save As dialog box, specify the Filename as ‘table-top,’ Types of File as ‘TNG Files (*.tng) and click Save.
- Double-click the Export Area Tool
on the Tool Palette.
- Select the lower portion of the rounded rectangle by dragging the size anchor point of the export area. The portion will serve as the lower image of the table title.
- Select the [File > Save] dialog box.
- In the Save As dialog box, specify the Filename as ‘table-bottom,’ Types of File as ‘TNG Files (*.tng) and click Save.
<Reference> Creating a decorated table using the table title images
The method of creating a decorative table in Namo WebEditor is as follows.
- Create a 3×1 table in a document in Namo WebEditor.
- Specify the stroke of the table as ’0′ to make the stroke invisible.
- Insert the upper and lower images of the table title created in Step 3.
- Specify the background color of the cell in the middle of the table the same as the color of the upper and lower images.
- Insert another 1×1 table into the cell into the middle of the table.
- Specify the Borders Thickness as ’0′ to make the stroke invisible, Background Color as ‘white’ and Layout Alignment as ‘center.’
- Drag the right side border of the inserted middle table to modify the size of the decorated table.
- Type texts in the inserted middle table.