How to make Excel Tables in Quark 6.1?
Here’s how to do it, along with some tips on how to work with Excel tables after you’ve got them in there: • Choose the Table tool (below the Picture Box tool) and drag out a rectangle with it, defining your table’s initial width and height. As soon as you release the mouse, the Table Properties dialog pops up. Pay attention here, because you’ll never be able to recall this dialog again for this particular table. • In Table Properties, ignore the fields for number of columns and rows, because importing the Excel workbook sheet will override your entries. Just click the checkbox next to “Link to External File.” • In the resulting Table Link dialog, in Source, choose “Excel” for Type. Want to see what other types of files can be linked to a Table? Press and hold on the Type: drop-down menu. • Click the Browse button and navigate to the .xls file (the Excel worksheet) you want to import as a table. Select it and choose Open. • Now you’re returned to the Table Link dialog, with the filenam