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Default table style question, space before and after

I can't seem to find a paragraph mark after a table (Word 2003).

Is there some trick to finding it?

At the end of the last row of the table I see only a little square.

The very next line after the last row of the table is the first line
of the next paragraph.

Brian



On Sep 17, 4:59 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote:
You can add some Spacing After (Format | Paragraph, Indents and Spacing tab)
to the paragraph mark following the table.

Note that if the paragraph below has Spacing Before, Word will only display
the larger amount of the two settings for Spacing Before and After.

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No good. Double spacing on the last row doesn't create any space
after if the table only has one row. Darn.


Brian


On Sep 15, 8:26 pm, wrote:
Hmmmm. I'm using Word 2003, and I don't see any pilcrow at the end of
a table. There's a pilcrow at the end of the paragraph that is right
after the table, and it's formatted as Body Text.


It seems like something is not right with Word. In the table style
assigned to the table, for the Header Row I set 12 points space
before, and this does just what I want and what I expect. When I set
12 points space after for the Last Row, this does nothing! Is there
some trick to getting that to work?


I just discovered that if I set double line spacing for the Last Row,
that seems to produce 12 points of space after just the last row.
That will be good enough for this particular situation since my tables
only have one line of text in the last row. It wouldn't work
otherwise.


Brian


On Sep 15, 10:38 am, "Terry Farrell" wrote:


Immediately following a table is a paragraph formatting mark (the
reversed P
symbol or pilcrow): this holds the formatting parameters of the table.
If
you select it (it should select the whole table) and you can use
Format,
Paragraph and set the Space Before and Space After settings.


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I want space both before and after a table, but not between rows of a
table.


Can someone please point me in the right direction?


Thanks,


Brian Murphy