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dionnaro dionnaro is offline Selecting table cell vs. text Windows 7 64bit Selecting table cell vs. text Office 2013
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I'm trying to figure out why one row in my table insists on adding additional margin/white space at the bottom of the row. I have a table with multiple rows, all of which have 2 columns. All of the table's margin/alignment settings are identical across rows and cells. The only difference I see is that when I select a cell in the problem row, only the text is highlighted, whereas if I select a cell in the non-problem rows, the entire cell is highlighted.

If anybody knows if this is somehow related to the margin issue and how to fix it, I'd be so grateful for your insight.



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