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Not meaning to interupt nor confuse the issue but, if you are working with a table:
Another potential solution is to adjust each column, row or cell using the Table Tools Properties. To do that: - Left click just above the top line of the table cells (the cells will highlight and the cursor will turn to a downward arrow). - Once you do that, the Table Tools Layout tab will appear above the ribbon (far right-hand side); click on the "Layout" tab (the Layout ribbon will appear) - Click on the Table "Properties" icon (far left-hand side) (the Table Properties menu appears) - From here you can adjust the table by row, column or cell to your specifications. It may take some fiddling to get it as precise as you need. Hope this is helpful... |
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