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A tab character must be included in the cell, as with the <?tbcolalignh> command. Without the tab the cell will be formatted either in the normal way or based on any specifications assigned by a <?tbcolfmth> command.
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@
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The "@" character is optional and only has relevance when pre-specifying alignment characters at the top of the table. It specifies that this column is the one whose properties should be repeated if required, for any columns whose characters have not been actually specified.
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+
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The initial "+" character is optional and, if specified, ensures that multiple <?tbcolalignc> commands can be specified instead of a single one with multiple values. The "+" also indicates the presence of further details for the current column when specifying columns at the top of the table, rather than moving on to specify the next column in sequence.
If the "+" character has been included it is possible to add a subsequent optional "+" or "-" to add or remove the specified character(s) from the existing list respectively.
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code
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The character upon which to base the alignment: either its ANSI code or a character/string of characters in double quotes, for example <?tbcolalignc="+" or <?tbcolalignc=43>.
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