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Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 3:54:45 pm
To: "users@openoffice.org"
From: "McLauchlan, Kevin"
Subject: RE: [users] Table behavior
> From: Barbara Duprey [mailto:b...@onr.com]
>
> McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
> > I
McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
From: Barbara Duprey [mailto:b...@onr.com]
McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
I have an introductory paragraph that takes up a couple of
centimeters at the top of a page.
I have a table with a tall first row (includes a picture).
It takes about 2/3 of t
> From: Barbara Duprey [mailto:b...@onr.com]
>
> McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
> > I have an introductory paragraph that takes up a couple of
> centimeters at the top of a page.
> >
> > I have a table with a tall first row (includes a picture).
> It takes about 2/3 of the vertical height of the text
> From: Kaufmann family [mailto:kaufm...@nb.net] asked:
>
> In a message dated 2009.11.10 13:00 -0500, McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
>
> > I have a table with a tall first row (includes a picture).
> It takes about 2/3 of the vertical height of the text area on
> a page... meaning that it should fit
In a message dated 2009.11.10 13:00 -0500, McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
I have a table with a tall first row (includes a picture). It takes about 2/3
of the vertical height of the text area on a page... meaning that it should fit
nicely under that introductory paragraph, with LOTS of room to spare
McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
I have an introductory paragraph that takes up a couple of centimeters at the
top of a page.
I have a table with a tall first row (includes a picture). It takes about 2/3
of the vertical height of the text area on a page... meaning that it should fit
nicely under that
I have an introductory paragraph that takes up a couple of centimeters at the
top of a page.
I have a table with a tall first row (includes a picture). It takes about 2/3
of the vertical height of the text area on a page... meaning that it should fit
nicely under that introductory paragraph, w