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Nested Tables and Corruption
Is it still not advisable to have nested tables in a Word document in order
to avoid corruption? Our users, in the legal field, deal with corrupted Word files often. We want to send them tips about how to avoid corrupting your own files. Some Corruption primers said years ago that you should avoid nested tables, but we want to know if this is not outdated advice meant for users of Word 97. Just wanted to say that I was doing a search prior to posting and it never ceases to amaze me the amount of valuable information we get here. Keep up the excellent work. -- Rene - Do appreciate your help |
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Nested Tables and Corruption
I have used nested tables extesively in word (Office 2003) and have never had
a corrupted word file -- knock on wood. "Rene" wrote: Is it still not advisable to have nested tables in a Word document in order to avoid corruption? Our users, in the legal field, deal with corrupted Word files often. We want to send them tips about how to avoid corrupting your own files. Some Corruption primers said years ago that you should avoid nested tables, but we want to know if this is not outdated advice meant for users of Word 97. Just wanted to say that I was doing a search prior to posting and it never ceases to amaze me the amount of valuable information we get here. Keep up the excellent work. -- Rene - Do appreciate your help |
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