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I wish to have a table be linked/associated with a certain paragraph in a
paper. This is important because I need Tables to immediately follow on the next page (by themselves) after they are mentioned in the text. But if I edit my paper or change the spacing of the paragraphs, the Table is out of place and shoved down. Is there a method to ensure the placement of the tables within a paper will remain fixed relative to the written portion of the paper? Thanks! |
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In order to easily accomplish this, you'll need page layout software,
such as Publisher. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jbagger" wrote in message ... I wish to have a table be linked/associated with a certain paragraph in a paper. This is important because I need Tables to immediately follow on the next page (by themselves) after they are mentioned in the text. But if I edit my paper or change the spacing of the paragraphs, the Table is out of place and shoved down. Is there a method to ensure the placement of the tables within a paper will remain fixed relative to the written portion of the paper? Thanks! |
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