Modification Functionality for Heat and Mass Balance (HMB) Tables
- Last UpdatedMar 07, 2025
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To move a Heat and Mass Balance (HMB) table to the correct location or to resize the table, the table columns and lines various modifiers are available on a selected table.

If you select an available HMB table on the PDF drawing, the HMB Table modifier becomes as well as the Table Tab.
HMB Table Modifier
If you select a modifier on the HMB table, the modifier becomes red and you can perform its modification.
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Move Table |
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Resize Table Column or Line |
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Rotate Table |
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Resize Table to Left |
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Resize Table to Bottom |
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Resize Table to Right |
Select a modifier and press Esc to stop the modification process.
Move Table
Moves the HMB table to a defined location.
If you select the modifier, a dummy table and the Specify stretch point prompt are displayed.

For more information, see Move Objects.
Resize Table Column or Line
Resizes a single column of the HMB table. The modifier.
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On the left side of the table resize the table lines.

If you select a line modifier, you resize the line above the modifier. -
Within the table resize table columns.

If you select a column modifier, you resize the column left of modifier.
If you select the resize modifier, a help line and the Specify stretch point prompt are displayed.

For the line sizing, the helpline directs vertically, for the column sizing horizontally.
For more information, see Stretch Objects using Endpoints.
Rotate Table
Rotates the HMB table around the top center point of the table.
If you select the modifier, a dummy table, a help circle and the Specify angle prompt are displayed.

For more information, see Rotate Objects.
Resize Table
Resizes the HMB table columns to the left or right side or resizes the table lines up or down. The scaling is performed with even distribution of columns or lines.
If you select the modifier, a scaled dummy table and the Specify stretch point prompt are displayed.

For more information, see Scale Objects.











