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I'm surprised to hear this. I often have large tables that span multiple pages (in page view as well). In fact I'm working on a file right now that has a table which spans four pages in page view. No problems.

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Rick Davis

> Thanks Bob,
> 
> Sadly it seems that Nisus Pro tables don’t span multiple pages, except in Draft View, and this rather imperfectly, so it’s no great use. Yet, this is something Word or Oppen Office do without any trouble. That’s a feature to be requested —if compatible with .rtf format.
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> jem cabanes
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> On 29.07.2014, at 21.37, Bob Stern <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Nisus's columns definitely will not do what you want.
>> 
>> Try a table having two columns.  I cannot remember whether there are problems with a table spanning multiple pages.
>> 
>> If you need to align related text in the two columns, you need to do it via table rows.  If not, I believe the entire table can have only one row.
>> 
>> Bob Stern


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