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WordML tables have uncontrollable cell bargins
I have 2 near identical WordML documents containing a tables each with 2 rows
and 3 columns. The only difference between them is the top margin of the upper middle cell is 1 twip different. However when loaded, on one of the documents the left margin of the lower left cell is set to zero and the lower right cell cets the left margin destined for the left cell. The other document is correct. I am using Office 2007 and would be happy to provide the relatively small XML documents. I am suspicious that this is a bug in Word: - It this a known problem? - How do I work around it (it currently seems random)? - It there a patch? |
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WordML tables have uncontrollable cell bargins
Sorry for the typing - it should be titled "WordML tables have uncontrollable
cell margins" and I am using Office 2003 not 2007 "Tim" wrote: I have 2 near identical WordML documents containing a tables each with 2 rows and 3 columns. The only difference between them is the top margin of the upper middle cell is 1 twip different. However when loaded, on one of the documents the left margin of the lower left cell is set to zero and the lower right cell cets the left margin destined for the left cell. The other document is correct. I am using Office 2007 and would be happy to provide the relatively small XML documents. I am suspicious that this is a bug in Word: - It this a known problem? - How do I work around it (it currently seems random)? - It there a patch? |
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