Table Issues

K

Karen

I used the "draw table" option to draw the outline of a
table. Then I did the same to draw a table to the right
of that table. Only one problem, the two tables are not
separate. I don't want them to touch. How can I draw
two tables next to each other so they are their own
entity? When I draw the second table far enough away, it
still creates a column in between without the grid lines -
therefore linking the tables. I want to be able to
change the row height or column width in one table and
not allow it to be changed in the table next to it.

HELP!
 
W

Word Heretic

G'day "Karen" <[email protected]>,

Create ONE table. Make the 'middle' column with no borders. Looks like
two tables, smells like two tables - HELL - it must be two tables ;-)

Steve Hudson - Word Heretic

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Without prejudice


Karen reckoned:
 
K

Karen

Thank you for your help - Only problem with doing that is
that when I change the row height in one table, it
changes the row height in the other table. I want them
to be separate.
Any other suggestions?
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

One of the tables could be wrapped, but I generally find it is easier to
create a two-column section with a table in each column.
 
K

Karen

Thank you VERY much
-----Original Message-----
One of the tables could be wrapped, but I generally find it is easier to
create a two-column section with a table in each column.





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