john harvey wrote:
> I'm creating an html email that is emailed to people, and that portion is
> working well, but the formatting isn't quite right. I currently have 4
> tables that vary in size. I would like for the tables to stack on top of
> each other and have tried using <P> tags to make this happen. It almost
> works, and it works sometimes, but I was wondering if there isn't some way
> to make them stack like I want without having to do a lot of testing to see
> how many tags have to be created given a range of records. 
>
> Anyone got a suggestion?
>   

Can you do an inline CSS (cascading style sheet)?  That should give you 
more control over positioning.

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