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Old 06-16-2022, 10:15 AM
kilroyscarnival kilroyscarnival is offline Windows 10 Office 2019
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Originally Posted by thelighthouse View Post
I have a Word 2016 table and when I added a bottom row the characters are cut off. Could it have something to do with the margins inside the cell? I don't see how to change them.
It could be cell margins, but it could also be a row height issue, or paragraph settings, which can also apply within tables.

I'm on Office 365, but I think your controls should be pretty similar (ribbon-based.) When you're somewhere inside the table, a ribbon item called "Layout" should appear on the far right. You can access cell margins and more from there. (picture 1 attached)

I'd also check out the paragraph settings in both the problem cell and the "good" one above it. My guess is there's some auto line spacing "after" in the bottom row. See the area in paragraph settings that I boxed in green highlight.

Hope this helps,

Ann
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