Mar 6, 2009 #1 johnniec Technical User Oct 2, 2008 51 GB How do I move/re-position a text table AS IS after text insertion has been completed say 3 columns 15 rows johnnie
How do I move/re-position a text table AS IS after text insertion has been completed say 3 columns 15 rows johnnie
Mar 6, 2009 1 #2 eugenetyson Technical User Aug 21, 2007 1,066 IE Text tables are part of the paragraphs. So you can indent it from the left or right. Right align, left align, center align. Baseline shift up or down. Treat the actual table as text. If you need more precise control of the placing of the table put the table in a separate text box. Then anchor that text box into the text. Using the contextual menu on your new anchored object, go to anchored object>options>custom and position the table where needed. http://www.doozler.blogspot.com/ Upvote 0 Downvote
Text tables are part of the paragraphs. So you can indent it from the left or right. Right align, left align, center align. Baseline shift up or down. Treat the actual table as text. If you need more precise control of the placing of the table put the table in a separate text box. Then anchor that text box into the text. Using the contextual menu on your new anchored object, go to anchored object>options>custom and position the table where needed. http://www.doozler.blogspot.com/
Mar 6, 2009 Thread starter #3 johnniec Technical User Oct 2, 2008 51 GB Placing a table within a separate text box is a brilliant tip because just using the curser you can put it where you like thank you johnnie Upvote 0 Downvote
Placing a table within a separate text box is a brilliant tip because just using the curser you can put it where you like thank you johnnie