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Adobe InDesign, a desktop publishing program that allows you to develop print documents in a number of formats and sizes, allows you to create tables that can be customized to your document's needs. Knowing how to adjust columns in InDesign will allow you to better organize the information presented in your table.
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- You can also import text into a table by copying and pasting. To do this, place your cursor where you want your text to appear, copy the text you wish to paste into your table and select Edit>Paste from the Control panel. To import text from a file without copying and pasting, place your cursor where you want your text to appear, select File>Place from the Control panel, navigate to the file you wish to import and double click the file name.Thanks
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