Doing that, I was able to get a cell width of .03 inches. I didn't try
printing it but was looking on screen at 500% and could not discern any
difference if I went to .02.
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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To get smaller than that you need to set your cell margins to 0" (and
reduce
font size).
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"Ace" wrote in message
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My units are in inches . . . so that's .13 of an inch that it defaults
to.
I
can't seem to get any smaller than that.
"Jezebel" wrote:
1 pixel. Word's internal measurements get rounded, so you can't
normally go
to three decimal places anyway. You don't say what units your 0.125
represents. On my display, 1 pixel = 0.3mm. Any smaller value is set
to
that.
"Ace" wrote in message
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I was wondering what is the minimum column width we can create on a
table?
It keeps on defaulting to .13 and I am currently trying to get it to
.125.
I
enter .125, but it always returns to .13. Any help would be great