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Old 07-09-2023, 07:18 PM
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Christopher

Ahh, now you are making it clearer that you are talking about row heights. Yes it is an easy fix.

In the same Table Properties dialog you can go to the Row tab and specify the row height. Row heights are usually not specified which allows the row automatically expand and contract according to the content put into them (including the font size and paragraph spacing settings). You can set the row height to be a fixed height (aka Exactly) or a minimum (aka At Least) height.

Note that setting an exact height might be a problem if you choose to add content in there which disappears below what is 'visible' in that row. Note also that different rows can have different row height settings applied so if you want ALL rows to have the same setting then select all those rows before changing the row height settings.
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