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Frustration With Placing Tables Adjacent To Each Other
I have a document in which I am trying to put two different tables beside each other. This is necessary for me to provide the flexibility of rows. It seems that when I put the second table next to the first, it takes on the characteristics of the first table, which I don't want. For example, the initial table has 5 rows, set at their respective heights. The table that is placed next to it I am unable to split up independent of the first. For instance, I am limited to 5 rows that take on the same heights at the left table. I can spit these cells into smaller units, but then the row heights are inappropriate. How can I place a 2nd table next to another in a way that it is independent of the first? Jenn -- MaxArk |
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