![]() ![]() So I'm looking for a solution to work smarter. This works fine, but it's a laborious process and I'm concerned that it will be difficult if I ever want to change the font size, page size, etc. Right now, each line is a two-row table with the foreign word in the first row and the translated word in the second row. I am working on an interlinear text and have resorted to tables to do the layout. Long story short: Does Indesign support inline tables in a way similar to HTML?
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