33.2.10 Assigning HTML table and graphic groups with overrides
Two variable-key configuration sections, [TableGroup] and [GraphGroup], are handled differently from the rest. For [TableGroup] and [GraphGroup], a configuration marker assigns the table or graphic to a named group. You can use only a temporary override applied with a *Config marker, not a macro, to specify the group name. Any key included in the marker is ignored.
If you put a [TableGroup] configuration marker in each table that should be assigned to a given group, you can specify settings for all members of that table group in a [Table*] section in the configuration file, without having to look up any table IDs.
Note: Each table can belong to only one table group.
§33.2.9.3 Overriding table properties for HTML
If you put a [GraphGroup] configuration marker just before each graphic that should be assigned to a given group, you can specify settings for all members of that graphic group in a [Graph*] section in the configuration file, without having to look up graphic IDs.
Note: Each graphic can belong to only one graphic group.
§23.5.1.2 Using markers to assign properties to graphics
§33.2.9.4 Overriding graphic properties for HTML
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