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suryah
I'm trying to print an extremely basic catalogue with Publisher 2003. Two A5
pages on one A4 sheet. Simple enough. It's little more than a long table
(product code, description, price). Some 450 lines in fact. But Publisher
tells me that it can't deal with tables over 128 lines. Is this really true?
There's no way that I'm going to break it up and insert it chunk by chunk
(particularly as changes will have to be down by hand, as there is no global
chnage facility). Is there really no way to autoflow tables or Excel
worksheets from page to page and keep them connected? Even Word can do this.
So far, I've found that Word does a better job, although it can't print two
A5 pages on one A4 sheet, as far as I'm aware.
Furthermore, it it appears that it can't import Word or Excel tables without
trashing the formatting or turning them into plain text (ie no formatting at
all).
Suggestions on how to reach my goal?
pages on one A4 sheet. Simple enough. It's little more than a long table
(product code, description, price). Some 450 lines in fact. But Publisher
tells me that it can't deal with tables over 128 lines. Is this really true?
There's no way that I'm going to break it up and insert it chunk by chunk
(particularly as changes will have to be down by hand, as there is no global
chnage facility). Is there really no way to autoflow tables or Excel
worksheets from page to page and keep them connected? Even Word can do this.
So far, I've found that Word does a better job, although it can't print two
A5 pages on one A4 sheet, as far as I'm aware.
Furthermore, it it appears that it can't import Word or Excel tables without
trashing the formatting or turning them into plain text (ie no formatting at
all).
Suggestions on how to reach my goal?