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how do I make a horizontally lined table with text?

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accudata

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Jul 5, 2001
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I attempting to make an form with a few vertical and several horizontal lines with text on the horizontal lines. How do I do this? I have two manuals and find nothing.
 
Use the maketable extension - search the Quark extensions list on their site.
 
Sorry, I'm new here are don't know where you mean for me to go?
 
By the way, I am using version 3.32 on PC. Since I am using PC, do the extension apply to me or is it something that I have to purchase additionally. I really do not care to make any additional purchases.
 
apols, was thinking of fractions.

Go to quark.com and search the downloads for extensions - these are free add ons for Quark to allow you to do cool stuff quickly. I can't find a tables one though...
 
You could always space the text out using tabs and then draw lines over the top.

You can embed (cut and paste) the horizontal lines into the text.
 
Not sure if this will help your situation, but it's a little work-around I use for when I need evenly spaced horizontal and vertical lines (like a table). I make a text box and in the measurements palette set the columns to the number of columns across that I need. Then I make a small text box, rotate it 90 degrees, and set the number of columns to the number of rows that I need. Then I stretch it to fill the size of the table. On both boxes, I set the gutter width to the smallest setting, use the gutter lines as a guide to draw horizontal & vertical lines with the line tool, then delete them and insert separate tiny boxes into each cell.

You could probably do the same by stepping and repeating a line, but who wants to do all the math?

hope this helps, - nichole
 
Following on from nichole's suggestion.

I have a couple of tables I made using Quark some time ago - if you'd like to see an example you can email me at
zenobia@orbix.co.uk.

(It wasn't my own idea; I got it from one of my sons who used text boxes in rows to produce a crossword.)
 
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