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Old 11-15-2013, 04:11 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Well, hell...if we're gonna find one, it'll be here, most likely. I'll ask over in the K forum. Who knows? I am fairly sure...I think I had a UK customer in...2009...that had a K that couldn't display a table. And an American customer, ditto. However, my brains have rotted since then.

And I know factually, from sad experience, about the K2-page-flip issue. I still have a K2. I think it has the firmware upgrade, but I clearly recall the table formatting scrambling like eggs for an omelet once you flipped the "page" on a table. T'was a sad sight, lemme tell ya. TBH, I haven't tried any table longer than 10 rows--it's sort of our "rule," 3 columns, 10 rows as a table--since then. I mean, not for any book destined for Amazon, and they all are. I've never assumed that the original table problem was fixed all across the board.

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I, too, try to keep tables on one page even on ePub for best results. Making two tables is better than a too large one.

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