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8. Click Finish to add the table to the section.
Tip
Once a table has been added to a template, it isn't possible to open it in the Wizard again.
However, when you add a new Dynamic Table, the Wizard will open with the last used
settings.
Warning
Do not remove rows from or add rows to the body of the Dynamic Table. This will lead to
unexpected behaviour and may cause errors.
Changing cells in a Dynamic Table
The usual ways to mix data and text, such as drag-and-drop, generally don't work in Dynamic
Table cells. To learn how to mix data and text in a Dynamic Table cell, see "Mixing text and
data in one cell" on page824.
Most properties of cells, such as which data field is linked to it and how the value is formatted,
can be changed via the "Attributes pane" on page1049.
To personalize the content or style of cells, based on the value of a data field, you'll need a
script. See "Using scripts in Dynamic Tables" on page900.
Adding a row to the header or footer of a Dynamic Table
A Dynamic Table that is created by the Wizard always has a header (a <thead> element). It will
also have a footer (a <tfoot> element) if you chose to add Subtotals.
Sometimes you may want to add more rows to the header or footer of a Dynamic Table, for
example, to add taxes and/or the total of an invoice, or to add a custom message.
A header or footer row can be added to a Dynamic Table as follows.
1. In the workspace, open the Design tab.
2. If the table already has a header/footer:
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