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Hi abrogard,
It's difficult to see how your table construction could be made easier, as it's not at all evident where the column separators should be. However, if you put single tabs where the column separators should be, you can then use Word's 'text to table' function to turn the data into a proper Word table. A simpler approach, though, would be to extract the tables using software like Adobe Acrobat Pro or SolidConverterPDF. As for your PS, you can insert a next page Section break before & after the table (Page Layout > Breaks > Section Breaks > Next Page), then change the layout of the page containing the table to landscape.
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Thank you for your interest and help.
I'll do what you suggest. Acrobat Pro extracts tables? I'll look into that. Thanks again. ![]() |
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