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Word 2003 - adjusting row heiht
I have text in a table (a number of bullet points in each cell). The table
row height is much greater than the column with the most text (if you know what I mean), ie there is too much white space at the botton of each of those cells. I have selected these (adjoining) cells in a row and tried everything to reduce the row height. I have tried Autofit, I have tried going to properties and even putting the specified height at 0! It makes no difference. Even changing Exactly to At Least doesn't make a differece. Here's the thing ... I can actually increase the row height using the properties, but cannot reduce it. Any suggesions would be most welcome! Thanks! |
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