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    I think this can be done with stacking individual text boxes in a row, then using repeat grid on that row.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Negative Stacking combined with repeat grids would offer a great solution to creating tables with gridlines.

    1. Create a box with the content for the table cell.
    2. Stack multiple cells into a row.
    3. Set stacking to -1 so inside borders aren't doubled (1px rectangle borders stay 1px on internal "cells")
    4. Repeat grid to create additional rows.

    Now you can easily reorder the columns, and stacking allows you to have columns of different widths.

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