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Default Demo- A comparative set of tables on the same Word page

Word develops tables adequately in HELP and textbooks, however, the creation
of Compatative Tables on the same page is NOT addressed nor is it a query
found in the On-Line source. The purpose is obvious for analysis to see
comparative data.

The first table is easily created, however, the structure of the page to
insert the second Table is not directly a project with readable notations to
manage the Ruler-Tabs-Alignment, etc. Please Help

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Default Demo- A comparative set of tables on the same Word page

Use a two-column layout, or put the tables in textboxes positioned
side-by-side.



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Word develops tables adequately in HELP and textbooks, however, the
creation
of Compatative Tables on the same page is NOT addressed nor is it a query
found in the On-Line source. The purpose is obvious for analysis to see
comparative data.

The first table is easily created, however, the structure of the page to
insert the second Table is not directly a project with readable notations
to
manage the Ruler-Tabs-Alignment, etc. Please Help

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this
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click "I Agree" in the message pane.

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