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Cutting off bottom of text and margins set to zero
The bottom parts of letters such as p, y, q, g and j are being cut off in my
table, even though it appears that there is enough room to show everything. I'm using Word 2003. My rows are set to exactly .22 tall and cell margins are all set to 0. The font is 8 pt. Helvetica. The cell alignment is set to left and center. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks! |
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Cutting off bottom of text and margins set to zero
The descenders and ascenders show up properly for me. I would suggest
closing the document (after saving), and from the File menu, select Open. Browse to where your document is, select it, and instead of just opening it, I would Open and Repair it. (Click the down arrow next to the Open button) -- Dawn Crosier Microsoft MVP "Education Lasts a Lifetime" This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn as well. "BCBC" wrote in message ... The bottom parts of letters such as p, y, q, g and j are being cut off in my table, even though it appears that there is enough room to show everything. I'm using Word 2003. My rows are set to exactly .22 tall and cell margins are all set to 0. The font is 8 pt. Helvetica. The cell alignment is set to left and center. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks! |
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