With AutoCAD 2008 (MAP3D as AutoCAD 2008), I am unable to have as much control of tables as I would like. I don't want to have a header or even a title for a table, just data. With 2006 this was possible. If I paste the table from 2006 it fills in the header with default settings. What is the deal, why did they make it impossible to turn off table headers, or am I missing something obvious? Or is it a MAP3D- unique issue? I am unsure if turning borders off (the 'no borders' button) makes them not actually plot as they are clearly still shown with seemingly plottable attributes (I will find out when I get to a printer,) If it doesn't, is there a recommendation on how best to do this? Basically I want a table that is just two columns of content, one for drawing numbers and one for titles. I have to use a table as I am trying to make best use of Sheet Sets and want a drawing index. -- My other issue, using 'Drawing Revision Number' for data does not use the sheet set's 'Revision Number' (nor do I see a Revision Number in file->properties so I don't know where it is looking for it,) Is there a way to use the sheet set's 'Revision Number' or do I have to use a custom property? Thanks.