HA! Good trick, Klaus!g
Yeah, I love using white borders for breaking the look of a
table...just never thought about that one! ;-)
Dian ~
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 06:07:02 +0200, "Klaus Linke"
wrote:
You can define a 6 pt while bottom border in the table style for the last
row, if your table does not have borders.
But that's a large "if", and a kludge.
Klaus
"Dian D. Chapman, MVP" wrote:
I believe that's about the best way you can do it...at least, that's
how *I* have been doing it for MANY years.
Although I actually create a TableSpacer style and apply that style to
the para marker after the table so I can not only easily adjust the
spacing, but also find them all once the doc is finished to make any
of those "tweaking" fixes to pull things up/push down as needed.
If someone knows a better way, I'd like to hear about it, too! ;-)
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On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 23:59:09 +0200, "Oyvind"
peroy.at.no.broadpark.lasttworeversed wrote:
When creating tables, I would like to have a setting "space after" to
ensure
some spacing without using empty paragraphs.
I can do this for each table by changing Table Properties, setting the
text
wrapping to "Around", and then setting the distance from surrounding text
via "Positioning". However, I can't get at this setting when creating or
modifying a Table Style.
Is this at all possible, or is there another way to automatically insert
the
required spacing? Right now I use an extra paragraph, and just had to
track
down and remove an empty page because the table was at the very end of
both
a chapter and a page.
Any help appreciated!
Oyvind