Re: Building two tables side by side in Frame

Subject: Re: Building two tables side by side in Frame
From: "Lisa Bronson" <Lisa -dot- Bronson -at- ipaper -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 09:10:21 -0500


I'm trying to create
tables that I want to rest side by side in Frame. Is this possible?
Suggestions for a work around? I'm on digest so it may take a day to
respond. TIA!
Scott White


Hi Scott,

I haven't found a way to put two tables side by side (though I'd love to
know how if you find out!). What I have done is put a narrow extra column
in the middle of a wide table to give the effect of having two tables. I
turn off the top and bottom borders for that column to create whitespace,
and play around with added rows and straddling if the two tables don't
exactly line up.

Hope this helps,

Lisa B.



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