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Hi
I wonder is Word is capable to do the following: Let's say I have a table with several rows and columns, with various amounts of text in each cell. Now, a narrow column with much text will make my table longer. By varying the columns widths I should be able to minimize the table length, assuming the total table width remains the same. With many columns and rows doing this manually is hopeless. Is Word capable of doing this automatically? TIA Alex |
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