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I have a table with three columns and a number of rows. In the first column,
when I press enter on a sentence, bringing it down to the next line the, lines in the second column don't move down with it. How do I make these two columns or cells link, so that when I move one line down all of the corresponding lines (in all of the columns) move down too? |
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CDP,
I'm afraid you will have to devide your text into separate rows, there is no way you can do what you want. If you want the text to appear as if it is in one row just apply no border to your rows which will make the lines disappear. Select the rows and on the toolbar Tables and borders, apply "no border", and lines will become greyed out and will not print. When you insert a new row to put another sentence or paragraph in it your text will align. Luc "cdp" schreef in bericht ... I have a table with three columns and a number of rows. In the first column, when I press enter on a sentence, bringing it down to the next line the, lines in the second column don't move down with it. How do I make these two columns or cells link, so that when I move one line down all of the corresponding lines (in all of the columns) move down too? |
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