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In one part of a Word 2000 document, any new tables that are inserted
appear about 1" narrower than the page width and right justified. I've checked the paragrapgh settings and it is set to left justified. If I select the table and then click on the left-justify icon, the table expands to fit the page width and is left justified. This only happens in one part of the 3-page document. Everywhere else it acts normally. Can anyone tell me what's going on? -- Running Word 2000 SP-3 on Windows 2000 |
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