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Originally Posted by hill0093 View Post
I believe the only thing I did not as before was to
set the wrap to none.
I wonder why that was so important, do you know?
It doesn't seem to me that it should make such difference.
It makes a fundamental difference, in that wrapped tables are treated much like pictures and such. Ever tried to get a picture to wrap in columns?
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