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by: casinnolaPosted on 2009-02-20 at 08:38:18ID: 23693619
Unfortunately, InDesign's tables still have some shortcomings. If you're accustomed to Excel's functionality, you'll be disappointed that an InDesign table can't do simple things, such as auto-filling a series of numbers.
But you can usually come up with workarounds.
For what you want, you can create a paragraph style that includes "numbered list" functionality, then apply that paragraph style to the column.
- Create a new Paragraph Style
- Windows>Type & Tables>Paragraph Styles; then hold the Alt button and click Create New Style at the bottom of the Paragraph Styles panel
- On the left side, click Bullets and Numbering, then use the following settings:
- Style Name: (Name it whatever you want)
- List Type: Numbers
- List (you can leave this at Default or you can name a new list)
- Level: 1
- Format: 1,2,3,4
- Number: (Leave this field alone)
- Character Style: (You can leave this at [None] if you want)
- Mode: Continue from Previous Number
- Alignment: (This is the alignment of the numbers ONLY, not any text you put after each list item. If you want the numbers to be aligned on the period, choose Right. Otherwise, leave it at Left)
- Left indent: 0
- First line indent: 0
- Tab position: .25
- Ok, now go back to your table. Highlight the entire column where you're going to want the series of numbers to appear. With the whole column highlighted, click the name of this new Paragraph Style on the Paragraph Styles panel. This will apply the style to the whole column.
- You still won't see numbers in your column. You'll have to put at least a space in each cell. Fortunately, you can fill multiple cells easily:
- Put your cursor in the topmost cell in this newly formatted column and type a space. You'll now see "1."
- Highlight THE ENTIRE CELL, not just the contents of the cell. You do this by highlighting the text, then continuing to drag to the edge of the cell.
- Hit Ctrl-C to copy
- Highlight the entire row again, and hit Ctrl-V to paste the space into every cell.
- You should now have a column with a series of numbers.
I know, this is very tedious compared to Excel. But until Adobe decides to bring InDesign's table functionality up to speed, you have to come up with these workarounds.By the way: if you want the cells to contain numbers ONLY (and no period after them), go back into the definition of your Paragraph Style and change the Number field from ^#.^t to ^#^t (in other words, remove the period.)
Hope this helps!