Look at the root node of this thread - that's the one I'm replying to. It has been edited by davido to include the code tags that you should have put in. If you load that node, you will be able to see both the node as it appears to the rest of us and the actual text - complete with the janitor added code tags - that generate the output. You are used to seeing the box with the markup, as that is what you use to post. Above that box are instructions for the use of code and paragraph tags. Compare the text in the entry box with the instructions above. Then go through all your posts and add code tags as davido did to your first post.

Regards,

John Davies


In reply to Re: tabular format of data by davies
in thread tabular format of data by deepak_4682us

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