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zyzzyva57 zyzzyva57 is offline Whacked formatting in tables (2007) Windows 7 Whacked formatting in tables (2007) Office 2007
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See if this helps:



First, see each cell as a separate page

Okay, as with any page, you can adjust indentation by doing the following:

Select your table

Go to your Home tab, then Paragraph group, and use the the small drop down arrow to the lower right

From here, adjust indentation to what you want left and right even going to minus indentation which will truncate data
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Old 05-09-2010, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by zyzzyva57 View Post
See if this helps:

First, see each cell as a separate page
I have no idea what this statement means
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Okay, as with any page, you can adjust indentation by doing the following:

Select your table[/B]
Go to your Home tab, then Paragraph group, and use the the small drop down arrow to the lower right

From here, adjust indentation to what you want left and right even going to minus indentation which will truncate data
I've adjusted the tabs every way possible, from an entire table to one cell at a time to one paragraph at a time. Nothing solved the problem except deleting the entire table and starting over...
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