Adjusting cell options
While formatting a whole table with alternating fills and strokes is very useful, sometimes, you might just want to alter the formatting of a specific individual cell. This could be by adjusting inset spacing, fine-tuning the strokes or fills for that individual cell, or altering the width or height of the cell. In this recipe, we are going to run through the cell options that allow you to do this, and use them to fine-tune our table.
Getting started
To complete this recipe, simply open InDesign on your system and create a new document with 12 pages, as shown in the Creating a new document recipe in Chapter 1. You will also need to create a new frame containing a table, as shown in the Inserting and creating tables recipe.
How to do it…
To adjust the cell options for a specific cell in your table, follow these steps:
- Using the Type tool, select a cell containing text within your table. If you are struggling to do this manually with...