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Default Nesting tables? I think - 07-18-2004 , 02:34 AM






Ok, I've been reading that great tutorial about flexible table layouts....It
makes alot of sense and seems to be the answer to my problems. However, In it
, it was putting tables inside of tables (I think thats called nesting tables).
But it didn't explain how to nest tables or put tables into others. How do
you do this. Can someone expalin or point to a tutorial.

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Default Re: Nesting tables? I think - 07-18-2004 , 03:19 AM






ShowtelPromotions wrote:

But it didn't explain how to nest tables or put tables into others.
How do
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you do this. Can someone expalin or point to a tutorial.
Insert your mouse cursor into the existing table. Choose align-top from
the vert menu in the properties inspector and then simple insert another
table into the existing one. Thats it.



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Default Re: Nesting tables? I think - 07-18-2004 , 03:38 AM



Ok cool, that worked....But can you drag another table into a pre-existing one?

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Default Re: Nesting tables? I think - 07-18-2004 , 04:17 AM



On 7/18/04 2:38 AM, in article cdd9du$7b9$1 (AT) forums (DOT) macromedia.com,
"ShowtelPromotions" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote:

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Ok cool, that worked....But can you drag another table into a pre-existing
one?
Yes. Just keep in mind that if the new table is larger than the cell that
you are dragging it to, it will resize that cell accordingly.

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