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Mirror Imaging a Table
Hi folks.
I translate financial documents from right-to-left languages into English. In the past, when I have come across a table, when translating, I would create a new table trying to emulate all of the properties of the original, and enter all of the data. This is a time consuming process which can lead to errors. Is there a way that I can create a "mirror image" of the table so that the main column on the right becomes the main column on the left, and so that all of the data also "mirrors" accordingly? Many thanks. |
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Mirror Imaging a Table
I found a temporary solution:
Open the file in Word 2004 for Mac, which, because of its "downgraded" right-to-left support, automatically "mirrors" the tables anyway. On Mar 13, 3:29 pm, wrote: Hi folks. I translate financial documents from right-to-left languages into English. In the past, when I have come across a table, when translating, I would create a new table trying to emulate all of the properties of the original, and enter all of the data. This is a time consuming process which can lead to errors. Is there a way that I can create a "mirror image" of the table so that the main column on the right becomes the main column on the left, and so that all of the data also "mirrors" accordingly? Many thanks. |
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