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Formatting Documents |
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Introduction
Documents in AuguriTM are formatted through the use of Styles. A Style is a complete set of settings specifying Font, Color, Borders, Alignment, Type Format, Display Options, and Base Style.
You can define styles at the following four levels:
Level formatting styles are used by AuguriTM to calculate the final format of a document region or cell, in order of precedence, from Base Level Formatting through Cell Level Formatting (see figure above).
Base Level Formatting All AuguriTM documents are created with a default base level style. This style is responsible for the initial format settings of your AuguriTM documents and can be created or modified through the Base Styles command.
Column Level Formatting You can define a distinct column style for each column in AuguriTM documents. Column level styles override base level styles.
Row Level Formatting You can define a distinct row style for each row in AuguriTM documents. Row level styles override column and base level styles.
Cell Level Formatting You can define a distinct cell style for each cell in AuguriTM documents. Cell level styles override all other formatting styles.
Row Header and Column Header Styles
In addition to the styles previously mentioned, AuguriTM also defines default Row and Column Header styles. These styles are responsible for formatting the Row Header and the Column Header of your AuguriTM documents. As with default base level formatting styles, row and column header styles can be modified using the Base Styles command.
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