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Row Height Adjustment
This may be a simple question, but I have recently switched from Office 2003
to Office 2007 and am having some trouble with tables. I have a simple table with two columns, and would like to adjust the height of each individual cell (as opposed to the entire row). This would, of course, cause the cells to be staggered, not arranged in straight rows. In Word 2003 I was able to do this by highlighting the desired cell, then simply dragging the bottom border. If the cell was selected, the drag would affect only that cell border, not the whole row. When I try this in Word 2007 it continually adjusts the entire row height, maintaining the alignment of the row. Hopefully this makes some sense...any advice would be much appreciated! Thanks. |
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