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I have a table where the row height is set to 1.87" exactly. When I set the
top and bottom cell margins at .25", the row height expands by this amount on the display and on the print-out even though the row height still reads 1.87" in the cell properties dialog box. How do I fix this? Thanks, Jim |
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Accept the fact that the row height doesn't include the cell margins and
allow for them in setting the row height? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "JimB" wrote in message ... I have a table where the row height is set to 1.87" exactly. When I set the top and bottom cell margins at .25", the row height expands by this amount on the display and on the print-out even though the row height still reads 1.87" in the cell properties dialog box. How do I fix this? Thanks, Jim |
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Thought about that. Will probably work. Seems a strange way to handle this
problem though. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Accept the fact that the row height doesn't include the cell margins and allow for them in setting the row height? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "JimB" wrote in message ... I have a table where the row height is set to 1.87" exactly. When I set the top and bottom cell margins at .25", the row height expands by this amount on the display and on the print-out even though the row height still reads 1.87" in the cell properties dialog box. How do I fix this? Thanks, Jim |
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I agree that it seems unsatisfactory. I find the settings for column width
equally unsatisfactory--pretty much impossible to get them right if you have any cell margins. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "JimB" wrote in message ... Thought about that. Will probably work. Seems a strange way to handle this problem though. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Accept the fact that the row height doesn't include the cell margins and allow for them in setting the row height? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "JimB" wrote in message ... I have a table where the row height is set to 1.87" exactly. When I set the top and bottom cell margins at .25", the row height expands by this amount on the display and on the print-out even though the row height still reads 1.87" in the cell properties dialog box. How do I fix this? Thanks, Jim |
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The strange thing is that I have no problems with the column width even with
the margins at .25". They display and print properly. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I agree that it seems unsatisfactory. I find the settings for column width equally unsatisfactory--pretty much impossible to get them right if you have any cell margins. |
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Well, what I had in mind was this: If I drag the column markers on the ruler
or the cell boundaries in the table while pressing Alt, dragging to get a column, say, 1.8" wide (as reported by the ScreenTip), then go to Table Properties, the Column tab reports the column width as 1.95". Or try this: In a new document based on Normal.dot, create a four-column table. Set the preferred table width to 100% (which means 6" in a document based on the default Normal.dot). Then sum the "preferred" widths of the columns (1.54" each). It will be 6.16. Fair enough: that's 6" plus the 0.08" on each side that hangs over the margin. But the ruler will report the width of each column as 1.39", making it difficult to switch back and forth between ruler and Table Properties. Sometimes you can't drag the column boundaries with fine enough control, so you think you'll set the width exactly in Table Properties, but the amount you set there is not the same as the result you get on the ruler. As long as you know what's going on, you can "translate," but if you don't have to do this very often, it can be very confusing. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "JimB" wrote in message ... The strange thing is that I have no problems with the column width even with the margins at .25". They display and print properly. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I agree that it seems unsatisfactory. I find the settings for column width equally unsatisfactory--pretty much impossible to get them right if you have any cell margins. |
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