You can control the appearance of the unit property table in the PFD Main Window by selecting the appropriate options. The unit property table contains one column for each unit and fills the selected property values for that unit in that column. You have the option of wrapping the table if the number of units exceeds a certain number. In such a case, the unit property table will be a collection of tables, each containing the specified number of units, displayed one below the other.
Usage
Double-click on the Unit Property Table displayed on the PFD. The Unit Property Table window contains a Table Appearance box. You can control the following list of table display attributes from this box:
Display Row Grid Lines
When this option is selected, the grid lines between the properties in the table are displayed.
Show Border Only
Select this option to display only the border of the unit property table. The property values are not displayed. If multiple unit table rows are allowed, then border for each row is displayed.
Allow Multiple Rows
Select this option to split the unit property table and display them one below the other, such that only a specified number of units are displayed in each part of the table. The number of units that can be displayed in one part can be set by entering a value in the Maximum Units/Row data entry field.
Border Width
The width of the unit property table borders can be set by increasing or decreasing the default value of 2. The maximum value allowed is 4.
Line Width
The column and row grid lines (between the units and properties, respectively), can be set by increasing or decreasing the default value of 2. The maximum value allowed is 4.
Cell Character Width
The width of the cells that contains the property values in the unit property table can be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the default value of 10.
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