Dotan Cohen wrote:
I have a page that must be divided into four equal parts, two
vertically and two horizontally (2x2). Is there a 'smart' way of doing
this?
I have tried all the table formating options that I could find and the
best that I could do was to measure and set the width and height
according to half the page size, and to remove "Fit To Size". The
problem with this approach is that there forms a new, blank page after
the page in question, and that it seems like a work-around more than a
solution.
Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks!
Here's a shot based on the linked sections document:
http://www.martnet.com/~jes/public_html/temp/quarter_page.odt
The table in the original document behaves a little strangely,
apparently because of the three cells that have only the linked,
protected sections, with no editable paragraph.
I added a plain empty paragraph to each of those cells, then marked them
as 'hidden' with a field.
I also marked the trailing paragraph after the table as hidden, to
prevent the extra page.
You can choose not to view the hidden stuff with View > Hidden
Paragraphs: OFF, or use File > Page Preview.
As for the table dimensions, a normal table will adjust to fill the
space between the margins, so the column width is automatic here. The
row height has to be set manually; I don't see any way around that.
<Joe
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