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| | Different Column widths in FlowDocument I somehow expect that the answer to this is going to be something along the lines of "build it yourself", but I'll give it a shot, anyway... I have a FlowDocument that is embedded in a FlowDocumentReader. Most of the time, I really don't care how wide the columns are, but in some areas, I have tables that are wider than the FlowDocument generally allows for (about 6 inches). Without shrinking the table, is there any way to prevent the table from being clipped without causing the entire document to have 6 inch columns? |
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