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Table row heights
Is there a way to tell what the height of a row in a table currently is?
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Table row heights
Not as easily as to get column widths if the height is automatic. The height
is shown only if it's set to an At Least or Exactly setting. You can achieve this, however, by dragging the bottom boundary of the row just slightly in Print Layout view. This will cause the row height to be set to an At Least amount. Alternatively, with or without moving the boundary, you can press Alt and click on the boundary, and the height will be shown on the vertical ruler (it continues to be shown as you drag the boundary). It runs sideways, though, which requires craning your neck to read it, and it can be difficult to make out if the cell height is small. Increasing the Zoom can help with this, though. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Jamie" wrote in message ... Is there a way to tell what the height of a row in a table currently is? |
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