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Tables may be used as a page layout tool to position text in a document instead of using tabs or spaces. For example, the Tips below are formatted as a table. | Tables may be used as a page layout tool to position text in a document instead of using tabs or spaces. For example, the Tips below are formatted as a table. | ||
For more information and tips about using tables in page layout, see [[Writer Guide/Formatting Pages|Chapter 4]] (Formatting Pages). | For more information and tips about using tables in page layout, see [[Writer Guide/Formatting Pages|Chapter 4]] (Formatting Pages). | ||
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Tables may be used as a page layout tool to position text in a document instead of using tabs or spaces. For example, the Tips below are formatted as a table.
For more information and tips about using tables in page layout, see Chapter 4 (Formatting Pages).
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