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Tables or Layout Tables:
What is the difference
To use ordinary tables, you divide your layout into
columns and rows, then fill each cell with content.
Very often, you create additional rows or columns to
display white space. You may also merge some adjascent
cells into one.
With layout tables, you draw a layout table as large as
you want the composition to be, and then draw layout cells
to bound each unit of content.
and which one should I use.
This is entirely a matter of preference.
Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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