D Doug Robbins - Word MVP Mar 6, 2010 #2 Use a three column table with the features being compared in the first column and the details of the two products in the second and third columns. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com
Use a three column table with the features being compared in the first column and the details of the two products in the second and third columns. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com