On 14 Mar 2012 at 15:57, Joel wrote:
Apologies if this has been asked before - I attempted to search the
archives and didn't see any good way to do it.
I want to put my table footnotes in the last row of the table and I
can't see a good way to do it. Does anyone have a method? Thanks,
By
One answer is to not use the Table Footnote feature per se.
Instead, create a footer row (with spanned cells) and put autonumbered notes
inside it. Then in your table cells, insert cross-references to the numbers of
the notes. This approach allows you to reference the same note from multiple
Thanks.
Fred Berny's explanations remind me why I quit using table footnotes
years ago, and rewriting the documentation to avoid them.
Now I gotta fix these... Grrr Several tables in several files.
-Carla
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Hi Carla,
I had this problem recently. Here's how I 'faked' it.
I created a 'real' footnote reference in text outside the table, so the
footnote text appears at the bottom of the page with the other 'real'
footnotes. Then I 'hid' the footnote reference by making it white and very
small. Lastly I
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Martinek, Carla cmarti...@zebra.com wrote:
Is there a way to increase the spacing between the bottom line of the
table, and the text in a table footnote? My text appears to be right up
against the bottom of the table, and nothing I've tried can get it to
move.
DOH!
Thank you! I should have known that...
Problem solved.
Carla
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Subject: Re: Table footnotes
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Martinek, Carla cmarti...@zebra.com wrote:
DOH!
Thank you! I should have known that...
Problem solved.
Of course you knew it! You just forgot that you knew it. I only reminded youG!
Regards,
Peter
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