You have the ability to override all elements of a table in the template. If you need to override the formatting of any sections, levels or items, you can place a table below the default tables with the exact spelling of the section title or caption above it as shown in the following illustration.
Examples of specific overrides include:
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Section Override. If you want to display new business items in a consent calendar, you can create an override for the Consent Calendar section by creating a table underneath the original section that displays the formatting you want. The example below displays the override configuration.
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Agenda Item Type Override If an Agenda Type Item has been created for items with only one field, you can create an override to display formatting specific to those items with only one field. The example below displays the override configuration.
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Section and Agenda Item Type Override. If you want to override both the section and agenda type items, you can create an override table to display the formatting you want for the section and the items. The example below displays the override configuration.
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Level and Agenda Item Type Override. This override applies to items of specified item types within a specific level. To apply this override, enter the Item Types in square brackets (with no space in between). The example below displays the override configuration.
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Parent Caption and Agenda Type Override. This override applies to the items of specific item types within specified parent sections. To apply this override, enter the title of the section, followed by the Item Type in square brackets (with no space in between).
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Parent Caption Override. This override applies to all items in a specified parent section. To apply this override, enter the title of the section to be overriden.
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Section Caption Override. This override applies to the specified section table. This can be applied to any section at any level. To apply this override, enter the section caption text enclosed in square brackets.