I want to be able to select multiple table rows that are not connected.
I would like the ability to select multiple table rows that are not connected. For example, I expected to be able to CTRL+Select the rows I want to change the fill color. For example, if I have 20 rows, but I want to select Row 2, 6, 8, 14, and 17 so that I am able to edit the fill color/text color/row height, etc. in those rows only. Currently, I have to do them all individually and in much larger tables (50+ rows.) It's such a pain!
The ability to fill every other row, or every third, etc. in the table styles is handy, but it isn't effective in every situation.
Thanks for raising this feature ask. We are reviewing this
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Anonymous commented
do it
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Yvonne commented
I'm dying without this feature. Trying to format a 5 page table with alternating shaded rows is taking me forever.
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David commented
Not being able to select multiple non-adjacent rows creates unnecessary inefficiency. Formatting tables would be much faster if we could do this.
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ofogh design commented
Why can not I do this on the InDesign ?! Why does Word have such a possibility?
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Anonymous commented
This is a MUST!!! have!
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Anonymous commented
This is a must have, I would also love to see this!
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Anonymous commented
I would also love to see this!
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Anonymous commented
Yes, absolutely necessary when formatting long tables.
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Denise H Ammons commented
PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Anonymous commented
I have also run into this issue several times.
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Denise H Ammons commented
working on long reports, I NEED this
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Jen commented
It would be nice to be able to select nonadjacent cells as well. Or select multiples and deselect some.