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Can I have two tables that are not merged?
Hi All,
I have an application where I want two (different) tables on top of each other. Ordinarily, Word will automatically merge these two tables. In this appliation, I need these two tables to be separate. Is there some switch I can throw, preference I can set to keep these two table separate? Many thanks, -T |
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Can I have two tables that are not merged?
You have to have an ordinary (empty) text paragraph between them. You can
format it as very small or even Hidden if necessary. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "ToddAndMargo" wrote in message ... Hi All, I have an application where I want two (different) tables on top of each other. Ordinarily, Word will automatically merge these two tables. In this appliation, I need these two tables to be separate. Is there some switch I can throw, preference I can set to keep these two table separate? Many thanks, -T |
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