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Old 04-01-2014, 09:48 AM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Dot leader in table cells Windows 7 64bit Dot leader in table cells Office 2010 32bit
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Did you look at Paul's document which has a dot leader inside a table cell?
  1. With your insertion point inside your table cell, on the Home tab launch the Paragraph dialog box.
  2. On that box, click the Tabs button in the lower left corner.
  3. You get the dialog shown below.
This is best done as a part of a Style definition so you don't have to do it repeatedly and modify the settings for multiple cells multiple times.
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