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An introduction to layout tables


Simple HTML table

An example of a simple HTML table created with the Table menu, Insert Table submenu. If you took HTML Tables I and II, this probably looks familiar.

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So far you've created and worked with simple HTML tables, like the one shown in this illustration. This kind of table is useful when you want to display information in a tabular format. But if you want to use a more complex table for a page layout, you'll want to use a layout table.

This lesson will introduce you to layout tables and explain their benefits.

To continue reading this lesson on your own, click Next.

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