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Originally Posted by ajohn
I've recently discovered that you can format individual cells separately from the rest of the table, and I've successfully changed the margins of just one cell. Can you also outline just one cell/ merged row?
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I'm not sure what you mean by outlining here. Certainly, you can apply whatever borders you want to a single cell or row - including only around a row as a whole (i.e. no internal borders).
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Originally Posted by ajohn
To be honest, though, I have found some inconveniences of splitting off the header. For one, is there a way to put a table back together once you split it?
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When you split a table, Word inserts a paragraph break between the two parts. Deleting that paragraph break re-joins the table.
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Originally Posted by ajohn
Also what's your general take on splitting the table for the instructions vs. keeping everything in the same table?
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My personal preference would be to have the instructions span the full page width above the two columns containing the questions. IMHO that gives a more pleasing layout. Makes little difference as far as Word is concerned.
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Originally Posted by ajohn
I used your format to construct a "Wrong Answer" form, which is also attached. The format is, again, ideal, but there is one small issue. If you take a look, you'll see that the text is not lining up with the question # (on this form I'm typing in text, rather than dragging in jpgs.) I'm sure it's a simple fix, but can you tell what's happening?
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Indeed, it's quite simple - your numbers have a paragraph format that includes a 6pt-before spacing, whereas the second column doesn't. Make them both the same and they'll align.