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Question about table on ASP.net

Ed
hi, My problems are;
1.How can i fix size of table? i create from 800*600 when open up more
resolution the table expand follow (i set table property "width =100%" i know
this is a my problem ) But i don't know how can i solve this problem i would
like to lock table size for suit 800*600 which not expand depend on
resolution...
2.I copy table from Microsoft word and paste to my web page but It's not
beautiful table and can't adjust property of them. How can i paste tables
from Ms word and can edit property of this tables.
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Hi Ed,

1) Instead of using percentage for the width attribute, try using a fixed
size, such as width="600" or whatever comes close and works for you.
2) I wouldn't use MS Word for the tables, but I guess you have a good reason
for this. I'm not sure what you mean by not being able to adjust the
properties. Do you mean the properties of the table once you've pasted it
into your Web page? What errors are you getting?

--
Carsten Thomsen
Enterprise Development with VS .NET, UML, AND MSF
http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=105

"Ed" <Ed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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hi, My problems are;
1.How can i fix size of table? i create from 800*600 when open up more
resolution the table expand follow (i set table property "width =100%" i
know
this is a my problem ) But i don't know how can i solve this problem i
would
like to lock table size for suit 800*600 which not expand depend on
resolution...
2.I copy table from Microsoft word and paste to my web page but It's not
beautiful table and can't adjust property of them. How can i paste tables
from Ms word and can edit property of this tables.

Jul 21 '05 #2

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