Tak Eric til oplysningen.
Though I’ve tried hard according to your lines, whatever I do the text (unformatted, etc.) won’t span over one page.
Yet, I’m sure I don’t know how to set the columns so that they ‘break over page-breaks’? I’ve searched everything I could think of to no avail. Would you mind telling me how?
Tak, tak igen.
jem c.
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On 30.07.2014, at 10.19, Erik Richard Sørensen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Same here. I always work in 'Page View'. My largest table right now is apprx. 130 pages - set up in A4 - not US Letter... No problems with page breaks. My tables consists of 2 or 3 columns.
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> But I have noticed one big thing working with such large tables. NWP gets extremely slow when exceeding 100 pages with text only tables.
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> A work-around for this is to make such large tables into 'chapters' so each table will be smaller, and the final document then contains more tables - here for example 30 tables consisting of 2 or 3 columns - i.e. 1 table for 1 chapter.
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> ...And NWP will definitely be as fast as if it only contained 10-20 pages of pure text.:-)
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> cheers, Erik Richard
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> rdavis wrote:
>> 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.
>>
>>> 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.
>>>
>>> On 29.07.2014, at 21.37, Bob Stern <[log in to unmask]
>>> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> 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.
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