33.6 Converting tables to paragraphs

To use content stored in tables as ordinary non-table content, you can direct DITA2Go to remove table-specific tagging from tables in your document, leaving just cell content. You might need to do this if you have a long table and you want to split it across several HTML files, but not as a table; or if you are preparing output to be displayed in a browser that does not support HTML table tags.

In this section:

§33.6.1 Removing table-specific tags from all tables

§33.6.2 Removing table-specific tags from selected tables

§33.6.3 Removing table-specific tags from complex tables

See also:

§33.5.4 Turning processing on and off around selected tables

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Sibling Topics:

33.1 Assigning properties to tables

33.2 Defining sets of tables

33.3 Specifying table structure

33.4 Specifying table attributes

33.5 Using macros to control table properties