Maybe. Perhaps I read it wrong, but I got the impression there would be
three rows, two in the top half and one in the bottom.
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"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message
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In the Table Properties dialog, you can fix the row heights and the column
widths.
It sounds like you need to start with a two row, two column table and
select the two cells in the second row and use the Merge Cells facility to
merge those to cells into one.
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"wilchong via OfficeKB.com" u43231@uwe wrote in message
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I see, but how can I fix the size of the table?
Thanks,
Wilchong
Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
Sounds like you need a table with Exact row heights.
Dear sir,
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Many thanks,
Wilchong.
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