37.9.4 Assigning macros to graphics or tables for HTML

You can specify macros to be invoked before, after, or in place of a graphic, or a group of graphics, by assigning macros to a GraphicID in one of the [Graph*Macros] sections; see §32.4.2 Replacing or surrounding a graphic with macro code.

You can specify macros to be invoked before, after, or in place of a table, or a group of tables, by assigning macros to a TableID in one of the [Table*Macros] sections; see §33.5 Using macros to control table properties and §33.5.1 Invoking macros around tables.

You can also specify macros to be invoked inside tables; see §33.5.5 Specifying row-group, row, and cell attributes with macros.

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Parent Topic:  37.9 Deploying macros and macro variables

Sibling Topics:

37.9.1 Understanding where to use macros and macro variables

37.9.2 Invoking macros at predetermined points in output

37.9.3 Surrounding or replacing text with code or macros

37.9.5 Redefining navigation macros in HTML

37.9.6 Using HTML Macro PI markers to invoke macros

37.9.7 Implementing drop-down text with macros