I'm not positive that I understand the question. However, if you're
talking about displaying the columns in two rows within each table, it's
not possible. Each table in the diagram will always display in a single
column. If instead, you're talking about how the tables are arranged on
the diagram, the answer is yes, you will have to manually arrange the
tables the way you want them.
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"Bosky, Dave"
<Dave.Bosky@htci To: SQL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: SQL 7 Database Diagrams
01/31/2002 08:54
AM
Please respond
to sql
I've created a diagram showing all columns of a 40 table database and want
to display the table vertically in 2 rows
But it always displays them in a single horizontal row that appears to be a
mile long. I can't seem to find the settings to change
the default appearance. Do I have to manually stack the tables like I
want?
Thanks
Dave Bosky, Net+
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