Create links using a relationship table
You create links in a relationship table by adding topics to different table cells in a row. The type of relationship table and row determines the kinds of linking that occurs.
The map must be locked and open in Content view.
For example, in a CTRT relationship table, all the topics in one table cell link to all the other topics in all the other table cells in the row. But topics within a table cell do not link to each other.
In a source-target relationship table, all the topics in a table cell in the Source column link to all the topics in the table cell beside it in the Target column. But the topics in the Target table cell do not link back, and there are no links between topics in the same table cell for either column.
Note: You can also modify the linking between specific table cells or topics using
attributes.