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Can my table span across two pages?
I have a table with four columns and I want to be able to present it on two
A4 pages as one table. So that two of the columns would show up on one page and two on the other - then I would put the two A4 pages together and the table has to match. Creating two separate tables doesn't quite work, because the rows from one table are different heights than the rows in the second table. Does anyone know how to do what I need? |
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Can my table span across two pages?
Ania,
Have you considered setting a fixed height for your rows in the table properties? Table - table properties - row tab - top of the dialog - set height. Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Ania" schreef in bericht ... I have a table with four columns and I want to be able to present it on two A4 pages as one table. So that two of the columns would show up on one page and two on the other - then I would put the two A4 pages together and the table has to match. Creating two separate tables doesn't quite work, because the rows from one table are different heights than the rows in the second table. Does anyone know how to do what I need? |
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Can my table span across two pages?
I am just trying that now. But it is annoying and wastes a lot of space. Wish
there was a better solution. "Luc" wrote: Ania, Have you considered setting a fixed height for your rows in the table properties? Table - table properties - row tab - top of the dialog - set height. Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Ania" schreef in bericht ... I have a table with four columns and I want to be able to present it on two A4 pages as one table. So that two of the columns would show up on one page and two on the other - then I would put the two A4 pages together and the table has to match. Creating two separate tables doesn't quite work, because the rows from one table are different heights than the rows in the second table. Does anyone know how to do what I need? |
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Can my table span across two pages?
If you want to mimic an "ordinary" table, I don't see how you could
avoid letting the height of the biggest cell determine the height for the entire row (which is essentially what setting a fixed row height does in this case). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ania" wrote: I am just trying that now. But it is annoying and wastes a lot of space. Wish there was a better solution. "Luc" wrote: Ania, Have you considered setting a fixed height for your rows in the table properties? Table - table properties - row tab - top of the dialog - set height. Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Ania" schreef in bericht ... I have a table with four columns and I want to be able to present it on two A4 pages as one table. So that two of the columns would show up on one page and two on the other - then I would put the two A4 pages together and the table has to match. Creating two separate tables doesn't quite work, because the rows from one table are different heights than the rows in the second table. Does anyone know how to do what I need? |
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