Apply class to table

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    Default Apply class to table

    How do I apply a class to a table from within Contribute? If I select
    all of the rows in the table and assign the style I want, it gets
    applied to all of the <tr> tags. I can't seem to find a way to select
    the table itself.

    Thanks,
    -Ben
    Ben Bloom Guest

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    Default Re: Apply class to table

    From the menu: Table > Select Table, or just click in the table and then Ctrl-T
    abna Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: Apply class to table

    Thanks. Dunno how I missed that. I kept right-clicking, looking for a
    menu like in Dreamweaver.

    I also found that if you put your mouse over the edge of the table it
    first turns to a black arrow to select a column or row and then turns to
    a table-select pointer.

    abna wrote:
    > From the menu: Table > Select Table, or just click in the table and then Ctrl-T
    Ben Bloom Guest

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