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Old 12-29-2010, 11:13 AM
dpeattie dpeattie is offline Windows XP Office 2003
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Thanks, but I'm afraid the demo.doc you attached isn't really helping.

See, what I need to do is to be able to have three columns in the table. Column one is the description of services (A, B, C), then column two is Day Rate with corresponding amounts, and column three is Night Rate with corresponding amounts.

In order to duplicate the form I was given by the NTA, I had to use the table function to draw the lines on the page that I needed, which include a frame around all the fields. And I am finding that no matter what I do, once I have the table frame established...or after I have the text the way I want it and then establish the frame...that it skews everything else in ways I don't want it, and I can't seem to get the information into the position that I want it and get it to line up right.

I KNOW there's a way to do it, because the people at NTA that made the form I need to duplicate managed to do it. What I don't know is HOW to do it.
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