On 26 Jul 2006, at 17:08, Olsson, Kristina wrote: > I have a document with two columns per page, and I would like the > table > cells to be aligned horizontally. > Above the table there is a heading which goes across the columns. If I > place the marker for the table immediately after the heading, the > entire > table will only show in the left column. If I place the marker at the > line below the heading, the table appears in both columns but the > table > cells are not aligned horizontally. > Does anyone know how to align the table cells horizontally (so that > the > horizontal table cell lines are placed in line with each other) when > using a 2-column layout? > I'm grateful for help.
Easy one this. Insert your table below the heading in its own paragraph. In the Paragraph Designer, set the Space Below to, say -10pt, and set the Format to In Column. Then, click in the table and in the Table Designer, set the Space Above to -10 pt. This will align your table's cells across both columns. There's a page on the Adobe Web site about this somewhere. Good luck! Paul
