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From: John F Renish <John_F_Renish -at- NOTES -dot- SEAGATE -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 08:01:49 EDT

Richard Farley wrote:
<snip>
I did learn a handy little trick in all of this that may help others. When I
imported the ASCII numerical data, my tables were staggered and terrible
looking. A co-worker suggested changing the font to curier sp?. That did the
trick. Saved a lot of re-aligning work.
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A solution, but not very elegant. To use the same font (although I prefer a
point or two smaller for tables), select the table, convert two spaces to a
tab, convert tab space to a tab, convert tab tab to a tab (repeat this step
until you get no changes), then convert the whole thing to a Word table, which
you can adjust as you desire.

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