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Verical alignment in tables after multiple merge and splits
I use word tables to design fill-in forms. I usually start with a big tables,
and merge various cells in one row, and then perhaps split cells in the row below. When I'm finished, I like to tidy up, and align "as much as possible" the vertical columns. If a column has been merged, resized, and split. It is often hard to manipulate one column to lin e up with the column edge below or above. You can get close, but only occassionally (with pure luck) does it line up exactly. Often, I have to resort to inserting another row, and redoing the row to make those edges line up. Is there a way to finely manipulate cell vertical borders???? |
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