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Working with table headers
From the course: Advanced Accessible PDFs
Working with table headers
- [Narrator] As you know, every table needs to have a header in order to meet compliance. InDesign allows you to define header rows in a table very easily and I'd like to show you how right here. So I have the 05_02 document open and you could see that visually in my document, my table does in fact have a header row, right? And it's been made a header row visually by changing its color, changing the font weight, and making it very apparent that it's a header row. But just because it looks like a header row doesn't mean that it actually is, okay? And the way in which we can make sure that it is a header row is by grabbing our type tool. And if you click to the left of that header row, you will highlight that entire row. Now to convert it to a header, if you come up here to the table menu and choose Convert Rows, you'll have an option that says to header, okay? And when I choose that, you'll notice a slight change in my…
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Working with merged table cells2m 40s
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Working with table headers6m 19s
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Getting creative with bullets and numbers7m 3s
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Adding alt text for hyperlinks8m 6s
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Adding form fields in InDesign11m 50s
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Adding form fields in tables8m 23s
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Defining tab order for form fields in InDesign5m 28s
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Working with InDesign-drawn objects10m 34s
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Text effects and accessibility3m 40s
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Helpful scripts for accessibility8m 57s
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The MadeToTag plugin8m 44s
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