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I'm modifying a document originally created by someone else within the company. It contains a table with text at 12pt Arial in each cell, but the row height is quite small i.e. the rows are quite close together.
I need to add a couple of rows on to the end of the table. I do this in the usual way and they appear OK, but the height is larger then the rest of the table and I can't see which setting is different. I could get them to match by setting the height for the new rows to 'exactly' rather than 'at least' but this is cheating! The existing rows are set to 'at least' so what is different? I've checked the row settings, table settings, paragraph settings and font settings and they're all the same. Why do they look different? See attachment. The last two rows were the ones added by me (the appendices). Thanks for your time |
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