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Dear Anon,
If the table is within a cubicle, then this is fine. It is also good that your table is `supported' at either side or by a partition.
So long as the pillar is not pointed at an angle to your table, this is acceptable. In an office environment, because of constraints, one may have to live with it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/2/2001 11:52:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>The office space is limited &
>therefore the office cubical
>table is facing a pillar.
>actually half of the table is
>facing the pillar. What is the
>consequences, example: bad or
>good? If it's bad how to
>overcome it? Please advise
>
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