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Help! I have been creating simple tables in Word and sometimes when other
people open them, they're all misaligned. I just discovered (by copying a Word table and pasting it into Excel) that whenever I add a hard return within a cell, it adds a transparent row. So I can't see the new row in Word, but I can see it in Excel. When I remove all the hard returns from my Word table cells, the problem goes away. Has anyone experienced this? How can I stop it? I know I've used hard returns in Word cells in the past without any problem. Thanks for your help, -- db |
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