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Learn to edit Table displays.  To create a brand new Table display, use the [[DZDropzone#Working_with_series_in_the_dropZone|dropZone]] or [[Workbench#Tables.2C_Charts.2C_etc.|Workbench]].
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Tabular displays have highly refined formatting options. Read about the [[Display Editor Cell Formatting Tab|cell formatting tab here]].
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Series with repetitive titles can be condensed. Read about the [[Label_Knockouts|knockouts tab here]].
 
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Tabular displays have highly refined formatting options. Read about the [[Display Editor Cell Formatting Tab|cell formatting tab here]].
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Tabular displays have highly refined formatting options. As its label implies, this tab controls formatting for all the rows in the Table.  Rows can be formatted individually as well in the <b><i>Row Settings</i></b> tab.  Read about the [[Display Editor Cell Formatting Tab|cell formatting tab here]].
 
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Use this tab to re-order, drop, or add rows in a dataBlock.<br>
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To <b>re-order</b> rows, use the blue-arrow drag handles <div class="imgWholeWrap1"><div class="imgWhole " data-guts="{ url: '/img/reorder.png', title: 'Reorder drag handle', xtraStyle: ' min-height: 16px; min-width: 16px;'  }"></div></div> to move things around.<br>
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To <b>drop</b> rows, click on their red <div class="imgWholeWrap1"><div class="imgWhole " data-guts="{ url: '/img/erase.png', title: 'Drop button', xtraStyle: ' min-height: 16px; min-width: 16px;'  }"></div></div> buttons.<br>
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To <b>add</b> rows, you must begin in the [[Workbench]].  First check mark the rows you would like to add, then use the <b><i>dataBlock...</i></b> button and select the display to edit.  This puts you back in the display editor where, in the <b><i>Re-Arrange Rows</i></b> tab, you use the green "+" button <div class="imgWholeWrap1"><div class="imgWhole " data-guts="{ url: '/img/add.gif', title: 'Add button', xtraStyle: ' min-height: 24px; min-width: 24px;'  }"></div></div> to add the checked rows to the display.<br>
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At any point, you can use the <b><i>Apply Order</i></b> button to show a preview of your changes.
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Latest revision as of 14:23, 22 February 2017

 This section is about editing Table displays. Get more background on Table Displays here. 


Table displays are easy to make, and they start out with sensible defaults for colors, styles, and such.
That said, you can use the Table Editor to add a huge variety of features, details, and nuance as you see fit.


See also:   Create   Copy   Circulate   Publish   for Displays

Name section

The Name section is the top few lines of the display editor panel.

It is used to Name, Copy, Save and Delete your Displays. Read more about the display editor name section.

Tabs section

The middle part of the editor panel holds tabs with content and formatting options.

These tabs have a natural progression to them, moving from left to right. That is, you typically select your Data, then stylistic Settings, and so forth. That being said, you can always move freely between tabs.


Use the Preview tab to see exactly how your Widget looks at any point.


Table Options
Row Settings
Footer
Responsive Design

Tab:
Table Options

Subtab:
Table Settings

FieldDescriptionExample
Table TitleReplaces default title in top-left cornerTomato Production (000s)
Time Frame:How many Periods to show as columns, and optionally whether to freeze the data at a particular end date.
Row Options: Link to ChartRow titles become click-able for a popup chart
Row Options: Hover NotesShow additional information when hovering on a series title


Subtab:
Knock Out Repetitive Label Text

Series with repetitive titles can be condensed. Read about the knockouts tab here.

Subtab:
Cell Formatting (all rows)

Tabular displays have highly refined formatting options. As its label implies, this tab controls formatting for all the rows in the Table. Rows can be formatted individually as well in the Row Settings tab. Read about the cell formatting tab here.

Tab:
Row Settings

Row Settings are used to add or remove rows of data, and to customize rows with individual labels, calculations, popcharts, and more. Read about the Row Settings tab here

Tab:
Responsive Design

dataZoa Displays support Responsive Design. Read about the Responsive Design tab here.

Tab:
Footer

Display footers can have automatic attributions, citations, and more. Read about the footer tab here.

Preview section

As you edit your display, your changes are reflected immediately in the Preview Section. Read about the preview section here.