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Old 06-05-2013, 08:25 AM
madasco madasco is offline 3x1 Table: text in fields loses paragraph format when being bulleted Windows 7 64bit 3x1 Table: text in fields loses paragraph format when being bulleted Office 2007
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Default 3x1 Table: text in fields loses paragraph format when being bulleted

Hi All:



I need your help with what will likely be an easy thing for many folks out there, but unfortunately not for me.

I am inserting a 3x1 table in a word document (3 fields in one line).
I would like to have the text inside the fields bulleted.
However, when I bullet the text, it loses alignment: one table field shows it a bit above the other two fields.

I am attaching a picture and a word 2007 document with the table I want to create, before and after bulleting.

I want to avoid losing alignment of the fields when I bullet them.

Thank you very much for your help; been stuck for the past hour with this minor matter.

Cheers!
Madasco
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