Forget the autosize table. Having broken the footer links between sections,
simply format each footer, using tabs, for the page width of that section.
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Because some pages in my doc are landscape and others are portrait, I need
a
footer that more or less automatically resizes: tab settings tend to
create
footer that are either too narrow for one seciont or to wide for another.
I created a one row, 5-cell table defined as autofit to window so that it
would span the page margin-to-margin. This seemed marvelous at first, but
it
started jumping back and forth to different sizes at about 3 cycles per
second.
So, then I tried breaking the footer links between portrait and landscape
sections, adding about 5 footers to maintain in a 90 page doc. However,
this
did not resolve the auto-resize issue at all, any given footer continues
to
"resize," giving the appearance of "vibrating."
How to fix this so doc displays in a stable fashion.
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