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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default Word tables: let us make rows same width

I think the issue is that Joe wants a table in which either of two columns
consumes exactly half of a set width. In another row with three columns,
each column would be allocated exactly one third of the same total width.

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"Tony Jollans" My Forename at My Surname dot com wrote in message
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Sorry, Joe, but you've lost me. You cannot manage table width

independently
of cell width - if you change the table width the width of at least one

cell
must also change.

Is there some problem with either or both of the methods I have given you
for precisely setting cell widths?

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Enjoy,
Tony


"Joe Lewis" wrote in message
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I can join the tables, then use Table|Autofit|Distribute Columns Evenly

to
ensure that both tables are the same width. But this leaves me with all
columns of the same width, and that's not what I want. I want to manage

the
table width independently of the cell width, as if I were using HTML. It
seems like a reasonable request: I just want to be able to align two

rows
so
they're the same width, without affecting the columns.

"Tony Jollans" wrote:

The exact behaviour of Preferred Widths is a bit difficult to get used

to in
non-standard situations. However, to precisely set cell widths you can

..

(a) use the old Column Width dialog.
To get this go to Tools Customize Commands (tab)
Select "All Commands" under Categories
Scroll down to find TableColumnWidth
Click and Drag it to your favourite toolbar

(b) Press and hold Alt while dragging the cell edge.

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Enjoy,
Tony


"Joe Lewis" wrote in message
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Imagine a table with two rows of three cells each. The cells in row

1
need
to
be different widths than those in row 2. If the rows are not quite

the
same
width, there's no way to make them the same width. You can split the

rows
into two tables, use Table Properties to set them to the same

"preferred"
width, but this does not always set them to an exact width.

Frustrating!

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