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![]() In version 6.5, additional controls and options give you even more power over troublesome tables. In version 5, a new table tool made it a lot easier to set rows and columns of information. The alternative (unless you bought third-party XTensions), at least for Macintosh users, was to use the Subscribe option and link to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet - which didn’t always output predictably. In the old days of QuarkXPress, creating tables meant manually breaking long bits with soft returns and multiple tab characters, meticulously aligning tabs, adding rules above and below lines, and manually drawing vertical lines to separate columns of information.
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