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Posted by Barbara de Zoete on 01/03/06 19:50
On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 18:35:29 +0100, Lüpher Cypher
<lupher.cypher@verizon.net> wrote:
> Barbara de Zoete wrote:
>
>> How is it that data that is supposed to go into one table cell, can all
>> of a sudden be put into two cells without breaking the logic of the
>> table somehow?
>
> Answering the question, you can simply put another table into a cell and
> span it 100% (of the cell) :)
Hmm, probably not a clear question :-)
IF your table is like:
.------.-------.-----------.------.
| desc | desc2 | desc3 | etc |
|======|=======|===========|======|
| data | data | data data | data |
|------|-------|-----------|------|
| data | data | data data | data |
`------'-------'-----------'------'
Where 'desc3' relates logically to both cells containing 'data data', how
do you keep this logical connection with the actual _data_ [1]? Just
putting in another datatable doesn't make sense to me, if earlier the data
was supposed to go in to just one data cell.
[1]unless you're trying to use tables for layout purposes, in which case,
I've lost interest
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