I'd like to format (latex export) the output from a captured org-collector dynamic block by using the resulting org-collector table as a variable for source code block. I have place #+name: before the collector block. #+name: bar #+BEGIN: propview :id "conveyances" :match "BreezyCorners" :cols (ITEM CUSTOM_ID CONVEYANCEDATE RECORDDATE BOOK PAGE) :colnames (Title ID Dated Recorded Book Page) :noquote t :defaultval "" :inherit (CONVEYANCEDATE DEEDDATE RECORDDATE BOOK PAGE) #+END: When called from the source block (using :var table=bar) results (error "Reference not found") I have placed the #+name inside the block, e.g., #+BEGIN: propview :id "conveyances" :match "BreezyCorners" :cols (ITEM CUSTOM_ID CONVEYANCEDATE RECORDDATE BOOK PAGE) :colnames (Title ID Dated Recorded Book Page) :noquote t :defaultval "" :inherit (CONVEYANCEDATE DEEDDATE RECORDDATE BOOK PAGE) #+name: bar #+END: When I attempt to generate the table -Lisp error: (error "(user-error Not at a table)") The above idea was in StackOverflow concerning a columnview block - see https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/30700/calling-dynamic-blocks. Additionally I have reviewed the org-collector source code and I find no provision concerning formatting the output, such as, I believe, clocktable has in its code. I have attempted to use #+BEGIN: propview :id "conveyances" :match "BreezyCorners" :cols (ITEM CUSTOM_ID CONVEYANCEDATE RECORDDATE BOOK PAGE) :colnames (Title ID Dated Recorded Book Page) :noquote t :defaultval "" :inherit (CONVEYANCEDATE DEEDDATE RECORDDATE BOOK PAGE) #+attr_latex: :mode table :align p{150pt}p{10pt}p{75pt}p{75pt}p{20pt}p20pt} #+END: again the Lisp error: (error "(user-error Not at a table)") Any suggestions? Charlie Millar