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I have a customized template in Word 2003 with a few different options, e.g.
margins. We then use Office Automation to open a new document using that template, suck in html that is all formatted with tables, and save as a Word 2003 document. I have upgraded to Word 2007. I copied normal.dot from above and saved as a Word 2007 template. We do the same process as above and the document has more spacing in the tables than with Word 2003. A typial one page document is about 1 inch longer in 2007 than it was in 2003. I have made sure the 'Don't add space between paragraphs fo the same style' check is is UNchecked. Default spacing for the tables is the same in both templates. Can anyone provide some direction on why this happens? Thank you, -- Ken |
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