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Cinda
 
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I created a word table containing form fields and have set the row height to
be EXACTLY 1" for some rows, in order to eliminate users from being too
verbose. When in the 'reading layout' the row height seems to be ignored.
When I return to 'page layout' or 'print layout' the row height is again
recognized. Any ideas?
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Hi Cinda,

The two layouts are for different purposes. The print view show what will be
printed; the normal view shows what's there, regardless of whether it'll be
printed.

Cheers


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I created a word table containing form fields and have set the row height

to
be EXACTLY 1" for some rows, in order to eliminate users from being too
verbose. When in the 'reading layout' the row height seems to be ignored.
When I return to 'page layout' or 'print layout' the row height is again
recognized. Any ideas?



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