Also, keep in mind, when I say content that is in them, if you have a column of 6 cells and the last cell's content is the widest, all of the previous cells will stretch to the same width of the 6th cell.
And in your CSS example, you have a 20px padding for both left and right, which provides additional width of the cells.
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> Yes, but I am trying to shrink the cells top and bottom against the
> text. Notice that I have padding:0px 20px; which sets over and under
> padding to 0px. What I am trying to figure out is why there is more
> than zero padding.
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Change your line height :)
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