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Thank you so much, Tony.
getravel (Mike) "Tony Jollans" wrote: Certainly it's possible. Under Table Table Properties, Table tab, section Text Wrapping, select "Around" - then click the Position button to say where you want the table(s) to be (or use the mouse to position them). Regards, Tony Jollans "getravel" wrote: Is it possible to have two totally independent table side by side in Word 2000? If so, how is this done? I know you can have 1 large table on a page, hide the gridlines and add a border around groups of cells to make it appear as though there are two tables next to each other. But changes in row height in one of the tables will affect the row height in the other table. To avoid this, I'd like to have two independent tables - if its possible. -- Thanks, getravel |
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