26.1.4 Overriding the default accessibility method
You can use settings in the [TableAccess] section to override, for selected tables, the corresponding [Tables] default settings; everything you can set in [TableAccess] has a document-wide default in the [Tables] section.
You can specify overrides that apply to table groups, to tables of a certain FrameMaker format, and to individual tables. You can even use wildcards to specify tables that are not explicitly grouped.
Use these settings to specify accessibility-method overrides:
; table ID = method list (overrides default in [Tables]); Can
; override [Tables]AccessMethod policy with NoAccess, Scope, or IDs.
To override the default method for all tables for rows, columns, row groups, or column groups, use one of the row or column markup methods instead; see:
§27.2 Using the scope method to identify table cells
§27.3 Using the id/headers method to identify table cells
To override attributes at the cell level, use one of the table-cell markup methods instead; see:
§26.2.2 Using paragraph formats for table-cell attributes
§26.2.3 Assigning table-cell attribute values with dedicated formats
§26.2.4 Assigning table-cell attribute values with custom markers
Note: If you specify a default method for all tables (see §26.1.3 Specifying a default accessibility method), do not also use an override to apply the same method to an individual table; the result is duplicate attribute assignments. See §13.16.5 Avoiding redundant attribute assignments in tables.
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