Can you post your html code as it appears? Maybe one of us can spot something we are all missing from just talking about it.
Jeff
>Internet so it must be browser-independent (as much as possible anyway). I did even tried using the style but it didn't work either. Really weird.
>>John;
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>>A few questions:
>>1. Intranet or Internet?
>>2. Which browser/browsers and version/versions?
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>>If you were doing an application using only IE 5 or later I would suggest using style=position:absolute for each object within the table, including the table itself and define every thing required. That is what I use and it gives me what I need. I have a captive audience - a large corporation (General Moteors and Toytoa) and the standard is IE 5 so I can do things Netscape cannot.
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>>Tom
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