Thank you for you advice Pam
But I need to put separate tables side by side.
I have many forms to create and I want to create a master document with
different libray like parts so that the team I am working with can cut and
paste standard blocks into differnt forms.
Flavio
"Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com" wrote:
You might have better luck by putting each tables within a separate cell of a
larger, unbordered table.
Pam
Flavio wrote:
I am having a strange problem with tables in a frame with word 2002/3
Once the table has been insterted in a frame when I try to format with
styles the first cells in the first column the whole line jumps out of the
frame.
The second column reacts normally to the formatting
Is there a way for me to fomat this cell?
Am I doing something wrong.
I need to put the table in a frame I have to do some forms and I need to put
2 or more tables side by side.
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