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Hello,
Please have a look at the attached image. Notice that the cell with the "1)" in it is aligned a little higher than the cell to its right (i.e. the margin above it is less than the margin above the cell to its right). This makes the "1)" look odd compared to the text to its right. I'd like to fix this. How can I shrink the margin above the cell on the right? NOTE: this table was pasted into the document from a web page (if that makes a difference). |
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Change the cell margin via the Table Options dialog box (Table | Table Properties). You can set the same cell margins for all cells if you click the Options dialog box on the Table tab of the dialog.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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