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Table As A Style
Hi there,
I would like to create a style (called "List") that follows another style. I know how to accomplish that. But I would like it to be a table with 2 colums and 1 row. And then I can extend that table as much as necessary. Is this possible? How can I style tables in general? Thanks ... |
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