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What you want to occur is not controlled by the cell margins but the Cell
Alignment. In 2003 and prior, select the cell, right mouse click, Cell Alignment options will appear, also see under Table Properties, Cell tab, Vertical Alignment options. Not sure about 2007 (you don't mention which version you are using) but a search on cell alignment should point you int he rght direction. Hope this helps DeanH "Jackie" wrote: Have tried setting cell margins to zero./ Text stays at top of cells no mtter what I do. Any suggestions? |
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