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Old 10-24-2013, 02:45 AM
Katarina Katarina is offline Headings in table does not show in "Navigationwindow" + get corrupted Windows 7 32bit Headings in table does not show in "Navigationwindow" + get corrupted Office 2013
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Smile Thanks!

Thanks!

Yes I realized that the table had its own "style". Tried to find a way to change it but gave up.

Also tried the method to leave the headings outside, but it will not look good in the end.(since theré are more headings than pictures)

Anyway: I don´t think that the table method is the way to go any more.
It would, for example, be hard to maintain.

It must be a way to keep the pictures anchored with, for example, a heading.

Trying that now.

Thanks again!


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