Up until now, I've been using line and text-based revision tables. Pretty barbaric. And not efficient.
I'd like to start using proper Revision Tables.
I have a few questions:
1. How do I set the table growth direction to "up"? Meaning: I want the column headers on the bottom and new rows to go above it.
2. How do I edit the table in Excel? Is this possible?
3. How can I have the table that appears on Sheet 1 (and is edited on Sheet 1) mirror on subsequent sheets?
4. Does the Revision Table typically go on the Sheet, or the Sheet Format? I prefer it on the Sheet Format.
Thanks for any replies.
questions about Revision Tables
questions about Revision Tables
1. Change the table header top to table header bottom. Your rev table will be flipped vertically
3. Under Document Properties → Table → Revision, select Linked for Multiple Sheet Style 4. This depends on your use case. In your case, embedding in sheet format might be a better option if you want the rev table to show up on all sheet
Edit: Rev table could NOT be inserted into sheet format. See comment below
2. I dont think it is editable in Excel Go to full post3. Under Document Properties → Table → Revision, select Linked for Multiple Sheet Style 4. This depends on your use case. In your case, embedding in sheet format might be a better option if you want the rev table to show up on all sheet
Edit: Rev table could NOT be inserted into sheet format. See comment below
SW 2024 SP 5.0
Windows 11
Windows 11
Re: questions about Revision Tables
1. Change the table header top to table header bottom. Your rev table will be flipped vertically
3. Under Document Properties → Table → Revision, select Linked for Multiple Sheet Style 4. This depends on your use case. In your case, embedding in sheet format might be a better option if you want the rev table to show up on all sheet
Edit: Rev table could NOT be inserted into sheet format. See comment below
2. I dont think it is editable in Excel 3. Under Document Properties → Table → Revision, select Linked for Multiple Sheet Style 4. This depends on your use case. In your case, embedding in sheet format might be a better option if you want the rev table to show up on all sheet
Edit: Rev table could NOT be inserted into sheet format. See comment below
Far too many items in the world are designed, constructed and foisted upon us with no understanding-or even care-for how we will use them.
Re: questions about Revision Tables
This was extremely helpful.
Thank you, Zhen-Wei Tee.
Thank you, Zhen-Wei Tee.
SW 2024 SP 5.0
Windows 11
Windows 11
Re: questions about Revision Tables
One question, though.
How do I embed a Revision Table into a sheet format?
Insert, Tables, Revision Table is grayed out when editing a sheet format.
Thanks.
How do I embed a Revision Table into a sheet format?
Insert, Tables, Revision Table is grayed out when editing a sheet format.
Thanks.
SW 2024 SP 5.0
Windows 11
Windows 11
Re: questions about Revision Tables
Sorry, i think i remember wrongly.
Rev Table could not be added onto sheetformat. It need to be added into the drawing template
Far too many items in the world are designed, constructed and foisted upon us with no understanding-or even care-for how we will use them.
Re: questions about Revision Tables
Got it. Thanks.Zhen-Wei Tee wrote: ↑Wed Aug 03, 2022 8:06 am Sorry, i think i remember wrongly.
Rev Table could not be added onto sheetformat. It need to be added into the drawing template
SW 2024 SP 5.0
Windows 11
Windows 11