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- From: dana@are.Berkeley.EDU (Dana E. Keil)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps
- Subject: Re: Word 5.0 table format question
- Date: 19 Aug 1992 23:06:04 GMT
- Organization: UC Berkeley, Agr & Res Economics
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- In article <1992Aug19.190856.9462@spock.retix.com> tonyg@spock.retix.com (Tony "Salty Dog" Goulding) writes:
- >I'm working with a table, or more correctly, a lot of tables each
- >separated by a carriage-return character. I would like to combine each
- >row of cells into a single table for ease of maintenance. The problem
- >I'm facing is that I would like to visually separate the text in each
- >row by 4 points. This is why the (4-point) carriage return exists
- >currently.
-
- What you should use is Word's ability to add space before or after
- a paragraph (this spacing will do what you need in a table as well
- as for ordinary paragraphs). Select the whole table (unless you
- want to treat a first row of headings differently or something) and
- choose format paragraph from the format menu. Try adding the four
- points you want as space after and see if that does it.
- --
- Dana E. Keil Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
- dana@are.Berkeley.EDU University of California, Berkeley
-