Table Style Plot Style Settings

Table Style Plot Style Settings

timothy_crouse
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Table Style Plot Style Settings

timothy_crouse
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Is there a way to define a different plot style too different parts of a table style?

To clarify, I am using named plot styles

 

I also have not been able to use table cell backgrounds successfully.  Each time I assign a background to a cell

I get a solid fill that obscures any text.  My target goal is to define a light shading to a table cell that plots as a light gray.

 

Thanks in Advance

-Tim C.

 

 

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pendean
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@timothy_crouse wrote:

...Each time I assign a background to a cell

I get a solid fill that obscures any text.  My target goal is to define a light shading to a table cell that plots as a light gray.


Can you show us what you mean, and a sample DWG to show us your choices? And what it is you are plotting to as well? We've never had much issue with the on-screen or the print results.

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timothy_crouse
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Here You Go . .

 

Sample tabe along with Ad-Hoc Table that has defined plot styles.

 

Plot Style Attached Too

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pendean
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Thanks for the file @timothy_crouse 

 

These are not TABLE objects at all, issues in them are all related to MTEXT widths that are too long. Can you confirm what issue and where it is that you are experiencing?

 

pendean_0-1710534760012.png

 

This is what PREVIEW shows using your plot style table (thanks for sharing that), arrow is pointing to the only TABLE object in that layout

pendean_1-1710534871917.png

 

TIA

 

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timothy_crouse
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I provided the faux tables to illustrate how the plot style displays the text as green and the border as blue.

 

The table on the right plots the text, border and cell fill all the same color.

I would like the text green and the cell fill to be light gray

 

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timothy_crouse
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I was able to get the background working.

 

The key is use a "Normal" plot style.  As such the technique is to create tables with colors pre-defined.

 

Not as flexible as using named plot styles but progress.

 

Thanks for your help

-Tim C.

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ChicagoLooper
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@timothy_crouse 

There are many STYLES in AutoCAD. Here are a few of them:

  1. Dimension styles
  2. Multi leader styles
  3. Multi line style
  4. Text styles
  5. Point styles
  6.  Plot style

There are also TABLE STYLEs, which you shouldn't overlook. BTW, just like the styles mentioned above, the default OOTB style might be named Standard.

 

And within a Table Style there's a ROW style. 

 

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Understand HOW styles affect a Table Style  and you'll be fine. Ignore them and you'll be relegated to the default styles in your Tables.

 

Using the default Table is like using the default Standard text style, the default Standard Mleader style, and the  default Dim style. Instead of using the default Table Style, create a new one, customize the new style then name the style using a unique name. Stay away from Standard Table, far far away.

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Chicagolooper

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