You
can create a table within a table that is independent from the main
table. For example, the nested table can have a different number
of columns and rows than the main table. There is no limit to the
number of levels that you can nest tables.
If you want a table to automatically flow to the next page, you
must ensure the following conditions:
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The table must be in a subform that is set to Flowed
in the Subform tab of the Object palette.
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The Allow Page Breaks Within Content option is selected in
the Table tab.
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The table is not in a group.
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Create a table. See
To create a simple table
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In the Object Library palette, click the Standard category
and drag the Table object into a cell in the main table.
Note:
If you selected Don’t Show This Again in the Insert Table dialog box, when you select the Table object from the Object Library palette, Designer automatically inserts a table with the same number of columns and rows that you inserted the last time you used the Insert Table dialog box.
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In the Insert Table dialog box, enter the number of columns
and rows.
You can enter a maximum of 20 columns and 50 rows.
You can add more columns and rows after the table is created by
using the Insert commands on the Table menu.
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(Optional) To add a header row, select Include Header Row
In Table.
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(Optional) To add a footer row, select the Include Footer
Row In Table.
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Click OK.
Note:
If you have an existing table, you can select the table and drag it to the cell where you want it to appear.
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