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Jamal NUMAN Jamal NUMAN is offline Why the left edge of an inserted table is out "text boundary" by default? Windows XP Why the left edge of an inserted table is out "text boundary" by default? Office 2007
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Why the left edge of an inserted table is out "text boundary" by default?


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Hi Jamal,

That is done so that the text in the cell aligns with the text boundary, after allowing for the internal cell margins. If you change the internal cell margins to 0 (Table Tools > Layout > Properties > Table > Options), the edges of the table (and the text) will both align with the text boundary.
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Hi Jamal,

That is done so that the text in the cell aligns with the text boundary, after allowing for the internal cell margins. If you change the internal cell margins to 0 (Table Tools > Layout > Properties > Table > Options), the edges of the table (and the text) will both align with the text boundary.
Thanx Paul. it works

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