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Date:         Mon, 17 Sep 2007 07:37:36 -0700
Reply-To:     RolandRB <rolandberry@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From:         RolandRB <rolandberry@HOTMAIL.COM>
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Subject:      Re: %unistats now has in-text tables capabilities
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On 17 Sep, 14:14, RolandRB <rolandbe...@hotmail.com> wrote: > I have upgraded my %unistats macro to create in-text Word-style > tables. The way it implements these is through semicolon-delimiter > cells, rather than going the RTF route, as I think this is more native > to editing software such as Word. > > Here is a brief page that shows how it is done.http://www.datasavantconsulting.com/roland/intext.html > > Main page of web site is here.http://www.datasavantconsulting.com/roland/

Maybe if I just put a link to this document. This is done with using text table cells. The layout and style can easily be changed in Word. Is this just as easy using RTF? I don't know. http://www.datasavantconsulting.com/roland/intext_pvalues.doc

Comes from this page: http://www.datasavantconsulting.com/roland/intext.html

Main page here: http://www.datasavantconsulting.com/roland/


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