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I'm making a form and have inserted a table with multiple rows and columns. If I adjust the left border of a cell in row 15 and it ends up matching up with the left border of a cell in row 2, Word begins to treat them as if they are the same column. Now, if I move the left-hand border of the cell in row 15, it automatically moves the left-hand border in row 2. How do I stop this?!?!? I don't really want to have to mess with multiple tables due to spacing, but is there any other way to adjust the auto-format settings? I have the autowidth function turned off already. |
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You can achieve your aim by making sure the entire cell on one side or other of the border is highlighted before moving the border.
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