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To: Allen Schaaf <soundbyte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Tabs in para tags in table cells?
From: Mary_Hall_Sheahan@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 14:31:24 -0400
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Hi Allen--
I know there's a way to type it, but I keep forgetting.
My cheat is to use the find/replace dialog box with a \t.
If there's only one, I'll type a tab outside the table somewhere, copy it,
and paste it in that way.
HTH,
Mary
Allen Schaaf
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09/29/2004 01:37 AM
Hi,
I did this long, complex table in 6.5 pt. type then they decided that they
really wanted two element in one series of cells.
I thought (yeah, yeah... :) that I would just add a tab to the tag and then
align them that way. Buzz. Wrong!
Every time I try to tab it takes me to the next cell. I can't find anything
in the TFD-N! that covers this nor can I find it mentioned anywhere in any
of the archives I've checked.
Clues?
Or am I just going to have to bite the bullet and add columns, span them
where I don't need tabbed entries and leave them alone where I need
placement of the second element? Turning off the vertical line dividing
each non-spanned cell of course.
Ugh! Two hundred and fifty or so rows and about 400 cells. Plus I'll
probably have to go to 6 point type. Ugly on a 600dpi printer.
Best to you and yours,
Allen Schaaf
Information Engineering
"There's more to life than increasing its speed."
-- Mahatma Gandhi
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