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Re: FW: Two-paged table on landscaped master pages



While I see Kathleen's point about the two parallel tables 
fitting better in the generally-portrait document, I'd be 
very concerned about keeping the row heights equal on left 
and right pages. 

I once had to do this for a small-format book on hyudraulic 
valves, and I told the customer I'd make corrections and 
adjustments for no additional charge, provided nobody in 
their office had tried to fix it before calling me!

If you don't want the table title to be repeated, don't use 
the table title as part of the *table design*. If you don't 
want the first row(s) to be repeated, put your column labels 
in a body row. You can make them look different if you wish -- 
just don't use the heading/footing row definition in setting 
up the table.

This is a situation in which I'd make the landscape pages of 
the table a separate flow, disconnected from the remainder of 
the document, so the portrait table would remain on the portrait 
pages.

Regards,
Rose


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