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Section "E" is all stacked tables. I do all the code work for each colored table. I then do a holding table for just that "E" section. I finish that holding table, again, BEFORE I go onto starting my section "F". Always finish each holding table in any given section, BEFORE going to the next section or you can easily get so lost! And, again, remember to check your code, while working. In review, sections B, C, G and H are each only ONE table. Sections D, E and F are each of multiple tables (sub-sections). Those multiple tables are put into holding tables. Each holding table for these sections are finished, before I move onto start any new section. I use 2 break tags to break apart all lettered sections. I use 3 break tags to break apart any colored table sub-sections and then replace those 3 break tags with a holding table for that single section. Once all my sections are DONE (coded colored tables and holding tables), then I am ready to put B-H together with ONE holding table. I am not dealing with A section, yet. Once that is DONE, then I will join A with the other B-H table. Please note that I have lots of tips and explainations within each stage of these coded table pages. Best to read and/or print those txt files. In the following, I do NOT have sections B-H combined into one holding table, yet. I want you to see how everything looks before we do that.
Now, the following shows how I combined sections B-H into ONE holding table, snapping all these sections up and into place.
OK, in review -- section A is done. Sections B thru H have all been coded and snapped into place with one holding table. Now I am ready to put A and B-H together in one single holding table. The following shows this done.
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