33.7 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:

§33.7.1 Removing table-specific tags from all tables

§33.7.2 Removing table-specific tags from selected tables

§33.7.3 Removing table-specific tags from complex tables

See also:

§33.6.4 Turning processing on and off around selected tables

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Parent Topic:  33. Converting tables to HTML

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 Positioning tables, table titles, and table footnotes

33.6 Using macros to control table properties

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