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I am trying to make a table with varying data in each of the cells. In some
rows, there is a greater/lesser amount of data adjacent to the cell I am modifying, which causes Word to automatically adjust the length of the adjacent cells, wasting precious space. Is there any way around this? FYI: I am using Microsoft Office 2007: Home and Student Edition |
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The row height applies to an entire row; it cannot be changed for a single
cell. What you can do is increase the column width, or decrease the font size of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Adam D." wrote in message ... I am trying to make a table with varying data in each of the cells. In some rows, there is a greater/lesser amount of data adjacent to the cell I am modifying, which causes Word to automatically adjust the length of the adjacent cells, wasting precious space. Is there any way around this? FYI: I am using Microsoft Office 2007: Home and Student Edition |
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I had this same question and was hoping someone had an answer for me.
However, what I have discovered through trial and error is that it can be done, but with some difficulty. If you split and merge cells serval times, you will have adjacent columns with different row heights. For example, split a cell into three rows, then merge two. Now you can adjust the row height to get excactly the row size you want. You may discovered that merging and spliting different cells the possibilities are endless, but it is not user friendly. I hope this helps. Marvalisa "Adam D." wrote: I am trying to make a table with varying data in each of the cells. In some rows, there is a greater/lesser amount of data adjacent to the cell I am modifying, which causes Word to automatically adjust the length of the adjacent cells, wasting precious space. Is there any way around this? FYI: I am using Microsoft Office 2007: Home and Student Edition |
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You can go Table Properties Options UNCHECK "Automatically resize to fit
contents". Hope this helps, "Marvalisa" wrote in message ... I had this same question and was hoping someone had an answer for me. However, what I have discovered through trial and error is that it can be done, but with some difficulty. If you split and merge cells serval times, you will have adjacent columns with different row heights. For example, split a cell into three rows, then merge two. Now you can adjust the row height to get excactly the row size you want. You may discovered that merging and spliting different cells the possibilities are endless, but it is not user friendly. I hope this helps. Marvalisa "Adam D." wrote: I am trying to make a table with varying data in each of the cells. In some rows, there is a greater/lesser amount of data adjacent to the cell I am modifying, which causes Word to automatically adjust the length of the adjacent cells, wasting precious space. Is there any way around this? FYI: I am using Microsoft Office 2007: Home and Student Edition |
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