When inserting your own rows into articles and clauses you can change the format using the 'Change row type' option. This article explains changing the row type.
You can change rows from a ‘Row label: Row value’ type to a ‘sentence’ type, and vice versa.
How it works:
- Only rows inserted by the specifier can be changed.
- The platform will replicate the row type in the published specification.
Other things to note:
When new articles or clauses are added, they contain one empty row. This row is modelled as part of the content set, and the ‘Change row type’ option cannot be applied. If you need to change the row type for new items, we recommend parking the existing row and inserting new rows. The new rows can be changed.
Tip: Tables work best with sentence-type rows. When inserting tables in your specification, we recommend adding them to sentence-style rows to allow them more space on the page. You can use the ‘Change row type’ option to change ‘Row label: Row value’ row types to sentence-type rows.