A "shim" in carpenter terms is a wedge of wood used to align doors when they
are hung.  This same metality is what Chris is describing for tables.

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From: Nick Middleweek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

What are shims Chris?


Nick


:> -----Original Message-----
:>
:> You're correct in thinking that it's not appearing because the table
:> has to finish rendering, but why can't you use shims to explicitly set
:> widths on each table (if width="XXX" isn't working like you had hoped)?
:>
:> This way, everything will line up like you expect.
:>
:> Chris Tifer
:> http://www.emailajoke.com


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