> "J.Pietschmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> MARTIN Franck wrote:
>> Thank you for your advice but what do you mean by "blind table"?
> A table without borders, so you don't notice it's actually
> there. Often used for doing complicated layouts which can be fitted
> manually to an underlying grid
MARTIN Franck wrote:
Thank you for your advice but what do you mean by "blind table"?
A table without borders, so you don't notice it's
actually there. Often used for doing complicated
layouts which can be fitted manually to an underlying
grid.
In your case, just for keeping stuff together.
J.Piets