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Sets the proportional width of a column.
When you specify a value in the Proportional Width property, you are specifying its width in proportion to other columns in the same table. Consider the following example: A table has three columns: A, B and C. Column A has a proportional width setting of 1, column B has a proportional width of 2, and column C has a proportional width of 3. This means that column B is two times as wide as column A, and column C is three times as wide as column A.
In the properties window, this property is identified by the label Proportional Width.
Type: PXML, point value.
Default value: None.