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Hi
I need you advice on this. I am writing a paper and the the guidelines states that: When preparing tables, if you are using a table grid, use only one grid for each individual table and not a grid for each row. I am not sure how to prepare my tables to apply such rule! Can you help? Thank you |
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HI,
I have worked with Word for years but never come across this terminology which is probably why no one else has replied! So searching the internet I came across this page with guidelines for authors: http://www.rigeo.org/guidelines-for-authors.html and I noticed they have a sample Template and shows a Table which appears to be only 1 column x 1 row with information typed in it. I assume then that what is required is a simple Table and not one with multiple cells (e.g Excel format). I think that's what they mean but not really sure. Cheers, |
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