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inline table to span in two columns in a page

Engaged ,
Mar 25, 2018 Mar 25, 2018

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Hello

I wish to get a table in two columns as it flows inline with text.

Now I am able to create a text-frame and using the 'Object -> Text Frame Options' select the number of columns as 2, and then place the MS Word table in the InDesign document.

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However, the way I wish to have it is as follows all in one text frame:

Text (spans the entire page)

Table (inline with text and spans two columns)

Text (spans the entire page)

So my workflow to accomplish this is as follows:

I place the MS Word table at the desired location between two blocks of text. And then I take my cursor to the Serial Number field and press the left arrow key which sets the cursor flashing. I create a new para style, splitting the column into 2, and apply it to the table.

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I get the foll result, which is abt close to what I was seeking, but I'm not completely satisfied. The table header rows are not aligned to each other. Also, I am not sure if this is the most prudent approach to go abt accomplishing this.

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I'd really appreciate if someone can guide me on how to fixe the alignment issues, and also, if my approach to having an inline table span two columns is OK.

Thanks

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Adobe Employee , Mar 25, 2018 Mar 25, 2018

Hi,

In the table set up dialog box, set the space before/space after values, to align the two table parts.

-Aman

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 25, 2018 Mar 25, 2018

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Hi,

In the table set up dialog box, set the space before/space after values, to align the two table parts.

-Aman

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Engaged ,
Mar 26, 2018 Mar 26, 2018

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that worked... thanks Aman and Uwe

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Mar 26, 2018 Mar 26, 2018

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Hi,

do like Aman suggests.

The trick here is to set Table Spacing > Space Before to 0 . That's a must!

From my German InDesign:

SplitColumn-Table.png

The character that constitutes the table is selected. Span Columns is set to Split Column.

Regards,
Uwe

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