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You might try giving the cell paragraph a tiny negative right indent. Or
perhaps format the EOC marker as Hidden? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Paul" wrote in message ... I created a table with fixed-width columns. In the top row, each cell contains a Microsoft Word Picture (I think it's synomyous with a Picture Object). I resize the picture object to take up the entire width. The height of the row increases to accommodate the Picture Object. This is good with one exception. When the Picture Object takes up the entire column width, the end-of-cell mark (like an end-of- paragraph mark, but round) wraps around to occupy a text line of its own. I don't want this extra space, but neither do I want the Picture Object to be shrunk to take up less than the entire column width. Is there a way to prevent the end-of-cell mark taking up an entire text line's worth of cell height? I'm using Word 2003 on Windows XP. |
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