Working with Rows

Stylus Studio provides several features to help you work with table rows in the Grid tab. Changes you make to tables in the Grid tab, such as adding a new row or modifying a value, are reflected in the underlying XML document.

This section covers the following topics:

Reordering Rows

You can move rows up and down within the same table. Changes you make to row order affect the element order in the underlying XML document.

To move a row:
1. Select the row you want to move.
2. Click the Move Up ( ) or Move Down ( ) button to move the row to the desired location in the table. These actions are also available from the XML > Grid Editing menu and from the grid shortcut menu.

Adding and Deleting Rows

You can add and delete rows in a table. Changes you make to the table in this way affect the number of instances of the element in the table. When you add a row, you can insert it in the table above or below the currently selected row.

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You can move rows up and down within a table.

To add a row:
1. Select the row next to which you want to insert a new row.
2. Click the Insert Row Before ( ) or Insert Row After ( ) button to add the new row to the table. These actions are also available from the XML > Grid Editing menu and from the grid shortcut menu.

The row is added to the table.

To delete a row:
1. Select the row you want to delete.
2. Click Delete ( ). This action is also available from the XML > Grid Editing menu and from the grid shortcut menu.

The row is deleted from the table.

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