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Old 08-22-2016, 11:56 PM
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Your table's row heights are a mix of 0.6cm (not .06cm - an order of magnitude difference) and 0.9cm. It also seems unlikely you'd want to vary the alignment of all cells on a row just because one or more cells in that row have more than one line of text. Your document also refers to rows having an automatic height, but then defining them as .06cm or .09cm (sic). Automatic heights and defined heights are mutually exclusive. The row height does not set itself to 0.6cm or 0.9cm if you're using automatic height. Someone has changed the table's row heights to produce that effect.

I think you need to do more work to establish exactly what your requirements are. Correctly specifying dimensions (where used) and automatic vs fixed dimensions is essential.
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