dan@mvaxcs1.cse.nau.edu (J Dan McMichael) (04/18/91)
I am currently working on creating cassette covers/labels in MS Word. I have created one using tables and I plan on making that one the skeleton. However, I would like to get more than two on a page. Does anyone know of a way to paste a table next to an existing table OR create two tables side-by-side? If you have any ideas please send mail to me, this will save me a lot of paper and, subsequently, a lot of money. Thanks. <-----------------------------------------------------------------> < Dan McMichael | Email: dan@mvaxcs1.cse.nau.edu | I was > < Northern Arizona U.----------------------------------- possessed > < Flagstaff, | "I thought we were an autonomous| when I > < Arizona | collective." -Monty Python | said it. > <----------------------------------------------------------------->
flowers@csrd.uiuc.edu (Craig Flowers) (04/19/91)
>I am currently working on creating cassette covers/labels in MS Word. >I have created one using tables and I plan on making that one the >skeleton. However, I would like to get more than two on a page. Does >anyone know of a way to paste a table next to an existing table OR >create two tables side-by-side? If you have any ideas please send >mail to me, this will save me a lot of paper and, subsequently, a lot >of money. Thanks. How about creating a table with twice as many columns. You can also add a column to the middle and resize it smaller to use as a space between the two side by side tables. -Craig Flowers (flowers@csrd.uiuc.edu)