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I'm trying to make one cell in the left column of a table higher by inserting
a return at the end of the line. However, this causes its corresponding cell in the right column to expand accordingly, something I do not want. How can I fix this? |
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You cannot make cells in the same row different heights. What you can do is
split or merge cells to create the appearance of different numbers of cells in a given row. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "LisaK" wrote in message ... I'm trying to make one cell in the left column of a table higher by inserting a return at the end of the line. However, this causes its corresponding cell in the right column to expand accordingly, something I do not want. How can I fix this? |
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