well, I have a table of, say, six colums across (it varies, depending on which page i'm working on and what texts are on that page). And it's seven rows down.
I've rotated the text so that the table is landcape format. Columns become rows and vice-verse. It fills the whole page up EXACTLY (if i could footnote, that would be a problem, because it would reduce the space available to the table, and i NEED those seven columns).
However, I tried. Typing away in a cell, i wanted to put a citation in, and don't have space in the cell for in-text citations (plus, they're ugly). It created the superscript in the cell, and it booted the bottom row/column off the page to make space for the footnote, but just plain refused to make the footnote.
I'm currently making endnotes quite happily, but it remains to be seen what happens when I put the tables, with their accumulated endnotes, into the middle of the chapter.
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Date: 2008-04-05 02:09 pm (UTC)well, I have a table of, say, six colums across (it varies, depending on which page i'm working on and what texts are on that page). And it's seven rows down.
I've rotated the text so that the table is landcape format. Columns become rows and vice-verse. It fills the whole page up EXACTLY (if i could footnote, that would be a problem, because it would reduce the space available to the table, and i NEED those seven columns).
However, I tried. Typing away in a cell, i wanted to put a citation in, and don't have space in the cell for in-text citations (plus, they're ugly). It created the superscript in the cell, and it booted the bottom row/column off the page to make space for the footnote, but just plain refused to make the footnote.
I'm currently making endnotes quite happily, but it remains to be seen what happens when I put the tables, with their accumulated endnotes, into the middle of the chapter.