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Cell alignment
Word 2003. When I insert a table, the contents of each cell go high in
the cell, instead of being aligned toward the bottom. This occurs despite my adjusting the cell alignment either through the table properties dialog or the cell alignment dialog (both reached through the context menu), and it occurs whether I adjust the property before or after adding text. It doesn't make any sense to me, and I cannot imagine what other settings there are for me to adjust. Help, please.... |
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Cell alignment
The problem could be space added after the paragraph style used (or as local
formatting in the table). Click in the text and select Format Paragraph below Spacing, check the After field. -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools Denmark http://www.thedoctools.com/ Document automation add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Joseph N." wrote: Word 2003. When I insert a table, the contents of each cell go high in the cell, instead of being aligned toward the bottom. This occurs despite my adjusting the cell alignment either through the table properties dialog or the cell alignment dialog (both reached through the context menu), and it occurs whether I adjust the property before or after adding text. It doesn't make any sense to me, and I cannot imagine what other settings there are for me to adjust. Help, please.... |
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