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Multiple Tables
I created a document that has 4 tables. The document is basically separated
into quadrants. With one table in the upper-left corner, one in the upper-right corner, one in the bottom-left corner and one in the bottom-right corner. These tables must remain there own entity. For example, if I have to add a row to the table in the upper-left, it doesn't add a row to the upper-right table. Right now, this is what is happening to my table. How can I fix this mess? Thank you, Karen |
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Multiple Tables
Put each table in a frame or text box.
Karen wrote: I created a document that has 4 tables. The document is basically separated into quadrants. With one table in the upper-left corner, one in the upper-right corner, one in the bottom-left corner and one in the bottom-right corner. These tables must remain there own entity. For example, if I have to add a row to the table in the upper-left, it doesn't add a row to the upper-right table. Right now, this is what is happening to my table. How can I fix this mess? Thank you, Karen |
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