![]() Move the scroll bars so that the data in the upper left corner of the table window shows the data you want to appear in the upper left corner of the table on the layout.Set the table font, font color, and font size to define how you want the table to appear on the layout.Click Table Options and click Appearance.Right-click the table or layer in the table of contents and choose Open Attribute Table.Click the List by Source button on the table of contents. ![]() Click the Look in arrow and navigate to the folder that contains the table.Click the Add Data button on the Standard toolbar.Any edits you make to the table are automatically reflected in the table on the layout. If the All button is selected when the table is added, the selection is ignored. Selections made afterward do not affect the data in the table frame. To show just the selected rows in the table frame, click the Selected button on the table before adding it to the layout. Instead, delete the table frame, make adjustments to the appearance of the table window, then add the table to the layout again. You can add several table frames from a single table to a layout, but once you've added a table frame to a layout, you can't change its appearance. ArcMap only displays an entire row or column, so a row or column does not appear until the table frame is large enough. ![]() As you enlarge the table frame on the layout, you'll see more rows and columns however, the data displayed in the upper left corner does not change. The row and column that appear in the upper left corner of the Table window define what appears in the upper left corner of the table on the layout. You determine which rows and columns are displayed on the layout by arranging the data in the Table window beforehand. Once added, any additional formatting to the Table window won't affect its display on the layout. Thus, you'll want to set the text font and size before you add the table to the layout. The appearance of the table in the Table window defines how it will look on the layout. When creating a layout, you can display attribute tables on it to help describe the features your map shows.
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