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Amit
 
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Suzanne. Thanks (yet) again!! You are the Goddess of Word formatting.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Go to Table | Cell Height and Width. On the Row tab, choose Center
alignment.


Did that. It partially fixed the problem. Now, when I print the document,
all the text is printing, except for the left-most border for the table (for
all rows). The page layout shows 1.42 and .7 as the left and right margins
respectively. I'll try fixing this by decreasing the table width on the left
side.

-amit
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"Amit" wrote in message
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Hi,

I'm having a tough time trying to center a table in a document. Using MS
Word 97.
When I go to Page Layout, the Left and Right margins are set to 0.7". But,
when I look at the document in Print Preview, there is more space on the

left
side of the document than on the right side. I'd like to make this
symmetrical.

In the Page Layout view, I've tried to play with the margins at the top,

but
it just shifts the text on the left, and in the Print Preview, the text is
cut off. I think I need to adjust the "window" through which I'm looking

at
the text and shift it to the left, before centering the text. Hope this

makes
sense.

I'm not an expert in Word formatting, so will appreciate any help with

this.

Thanks!

-amit