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Old 08-04-2013, 03:54 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by crutledge View Post
You have already hit upon your solution.

Save the image as a *.gif file and replace the table with the image.

Shows fine in all formats and devices. I do this with all tables no matter how complex.

P.S. The gif format seems to diaplay character data better than other formats.
Hi crutledge;

If you are going to use few tables, then using images is not an important matter and what you do is a very good solution

But when tables are many, then the book becomes heavier when we use images instead of table code. Besides, if you want to make some changes in the data tables, it's easier when your work with table code and not with images. As you see, by using images we have advantages but also disadvantages We have to make the choice with more advantages (less disadvantages) and that vary with each case in particular.
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