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Good day,
Quick question: when creating a table, how can we get rid of the paragraph character that immediately follows the table. It sometimes causes a second page to be created when not necessary. Thank you. |
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You can't. It has to be there. You can usually format it as hidden
text (don't display hidden text) or format the size to 1pt and this will eliminate the extra page. |
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Thank you. That's what I had figured.
"Greg" wrote: You can't. It has to be there. You can usually format it as hidden text (don't display hidden text) or format the size to 1pt and this will eliminate the extra page. |
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