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            <title xml-lang="en-US">Tables</title>
            <filename>org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt/Configuration/Tables.xhp</filename>
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        <paragraph role="heading" level="1" xml-lang="en-US">Tables</paragraph>

        <paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Define how to convert tables</paragraph>

        <section id="howtoget" xml-lang="en-US">
        	Choose <emph>Tools - Options - Writer2LaTeX - Tables</emph>
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    	<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:ConfigNoTables" id="bm_confignotables"/>
        <paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Do not export tables</paragraph>
        <paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Check this option to ignore all tables in the export.</paragraph>
        
    	<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:ConfigUseColortbl" id="bm_configusecolortbl"/>
        <paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Use colortbl.sty (background color in cells)</paragraph>
        <paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Check this if you want to apply background color to tables using the
        package colortbl.sty. This option has no effect unless you also check <emph>Use color.sty</emph> on the page
        <emph>Characters</emph>.</paragraph>
        
    	<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:ConfigUseTabulary" id="bm_configusetabulary"/>
        <paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Use tabulary.sty (automatic column width)</paragraph>
        <paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Check this if tabulary.sty should be used to export tables.
        This package determines column widths automatically which can be useful for tables with a lot of text in each cell.</paragraph>
        
    	<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:ConfigUseSupertabular" id="bm_configusesupertabular"/>
        <paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Use supertabular.sty (multipage tables)</paragraph>
        <paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Check this to use the package supertabular.sty to export tables which may break
        across pages.</paragraph>
        
    	<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:ConfigUseLongtable" id="bm_configuselongtable"/>
        <paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Use longtable.sty (multipage tables)</paragraph>
        <paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Check this to use the package longtable.sty to export tables which may break
        across pages.</paragraph>
        
    	<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:ConfigTableFirstHeadStyle" id="bm_configtablefirstheadstyle"/>
        <paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Style for first head</paragraph>
        <paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">This option is used to produce advanced tables, that are not supported in
        %PRODUCTNAME Writer. Enter the name of a paragraph style, or select a style in the list.
        If the first paragraph of the first cell in a row is formatted
        with this paragraph style, the row in question will be used for the first head in a multipage table.</paragraph>
        
    	<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:ConfigTableHeadStyle" id="bm_configtableheadstyle"/>
        <paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Style for head</paragraph>
        <paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Likewise this option specifies a paragraph style that identifies a
        repeating head in a multipage table (like a normal table head in %PRODUCTNAME Writer).</paragraph>
        
    	<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:ConfigTableFootStyle" id="bm_configtablefootstyle"/>
        <paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Style for foot</paragraph>
        <paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">This option specifies a paragraph style that identifies a repeating foot in a
        multipage table.</paragraph>
        
    	<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:ConfigTableLastFootStyle" id="bm_configtablelastfootstyle"/>
        <paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Style for last foot</paragraph>
        <paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">This option specifies a paragraph style that identifies the last foot in a
        multipage table.</paragraph>
        
    	<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:ConfigTableSequenceName" id="bm_configtablesequencename"/>
        <paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Table sequence name</paragraph>
        <paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">This option can be set to a sequence name in the source document.
        OpenDocument has a very weak sense of table captions: A table caption is a paragraph containing a sequence number.
        If you use %PRODUCTNAME's defaults, Writer2LaTeX can guess which sequence name to use.
        If it fails, you can type the name here, or select the name from the list. (Note that %PRODUCTNAME Writer has four
        basic sequence names which always will be displayed in English here. These are Drawing, Illustration, Table, Text.)
        Normally this field should be left empty.</paragraph>
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