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Hello, I have inserted an shape (triangle) as an inline image into a table cell hoping that it would align with the very bottom of the cell. The bottom border of the cell/table is the same color as the shape, and I want them to appear seamless. I don't need text to appear over or behind the shape.
Anyway, there's always this very thin gap where the background color of the cell shows through. Here's how I have everything set up: Table Cell Alignment: Align Bottom Left Table Cell margins: 0,0,0,0 Paragraph > Spacing > Before/After: 0,0 I can't do anything with positioning, which is grayed out (since it's an inline image). The reason I wanted inline is so that the image is contained within the table and I don't have to keep adjusting it when I change the table's size or move it. All of this is really just to make a more functional table version of a text box. Any ideas how to adjust this? Any workarounds? Thanks in advance. |
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