At 12:46 AM 3/23/2007, Judy Florian wrote: >So............ is there an EASY way to insert an additional row/column in >between existing entries? When I've tried it, I end up with some cell to >the left or right of the column.... and then I don't know how to find the >code I just inserted in order to remove the error.... Judy - What is the URL of the table? I'll have a look at your code. Setting fixed column widths may be the cure. Dale H. Cook, Member, NEHGS and MA Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth Co. MA Coordinator for the USGenWeb Project http://members.cox.net/plymouthcolony/index.shtml
On 3/23/07, Dale H. Cook <[email protected]> wrote: > At 12:46 AM 3/23/2007, Judy Florian wrote: > > Judy - > > What is the URL of the table? I'll have a look at your code. Setting > fixed column widths may be the cure. > > Dale H. Cook, Member, NEHGS and MA Society of Mayflower Descendants; > Plymouth Co. MA Coordinator for the USGenWeb Project > http://members.cox.net/plymouthcolony/index.shtml I don't have these uploaded yet. But I pretty much use easy settings on FP... like 98% for the innermost table, split in half for 2 cols. (50%)... or allow FP to set widths on multi cols based on what I type in the cells. A full name for example needs more space than a State abbreviation like PA, so sometimes I get stuff like 30%, 22%, 18%, 17%, etc. . I don't yet understand pixels (like how a tbl can be something like 750 pixels and that kinda be full size on the page, so I just don't use it.. My predecessor used pixels in the 700s on tables and I just left them since I didn't understand. Judy