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  1. DevilishSmile

    Specific Table Formatting

    Well, this must do I think! I'm not at the office right now, so I'll test it later this week or next week, but I'll let you know if it worked. Anyway, THANKS A LOT for searching, helping and explaining (didn't know about the header-option either)! Will let ya know!
  2. DevilishSmile

    Specific Table Formatting

    That would be cool! If I'm not wrong, I don't use headers. I use a seperate header that I copy for every page. It would be cool if there's a tool/add-on that allows me to change the format of some parts of the table, without changing it to the rest of it. Thanks in advance Ekwoman!
  3. DevilishSmile

    Arranging objects on the Masterpage

    Hmmm simple enough haha... Thanks m8...never thought of that! This prevents me from wasting much more time on this :)
  4. DevilishSmile

    Arranging objects on the Masterpage

    I have some objects on my master page (like a logo and a pagenumber). When I'm placing some items on the normal pages, they are arranged ABOVE the masterpage objects. I just can't find a way to get the masterpage-objects arranged above the layers on the normal pages! Is there an option for this...
  5. DevilishSmile

    Specific Table Formatting

    Well, I guess this is a hard one (at least it is for me)... Situation: I've got a pretty large table (about a thousand rows and 5 columns). No problem here with formatting the table. But I have a few pages in my InDesign document where I want to place two of these tables next to each other (so...

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