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Default How do I put different size tables in a word document?

I am trying to create a form that contains 1 large table and then a small one
on the bottom right. Making sure that they are still connected to each other
without any kind of spaces between them. I would also like to have all the
margins the same for both tables. Can anyone help me with this? I have the
document in Excel but I need to create it in Word?
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Default How do I put different size tables in a word document?

What about making one huge table, then manipulate the cells and borders to
create the illusion of two separate tables? This makes sure that they are
connected and margins are the same, etc.

"dmh0615" wrote:

I am trying to create a form that contains 1 large table and then a small one
on the bottom right. Making sure that they are still connected to each other
without any kind of spaces between them. I would also like to have all the
margins the same for both tables. Can anyone help me with this? I have the
document in Excel but I need to create it in Word?

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