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CAN'T CHANGE ALIGNMENT OF TEXT IN A TABLE

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Julie

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Mar 1, 2004, 11:35:06 AM3/1/04
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I'm doing a table with double line spacing and I'd like
the text to run along the bottom of the cell, or even the
center of the cell, but no matter what I do it stays at
the top. I've gone to the Tables and Borders toolbar,
selected the option for the horizontal and vertical
alignment I wanted - for example, Align Bottom Center or
Align Top Right, and the text will move left or right but
the most it will move down is a fraction of an inch and
it's still in the upper half of the cell. Please what am I
doing wrong? I have Word 2002. thanks

Pat Garard

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Mar 1, 2004, 4:09:36 PM3/1/04
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G'Day Julie,

Examine the Paragraph Formatting - ensure
'Space after' is set to zero.
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Regards,
Pat Garard
Australia

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Julie

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Mar 2, 2004, 11:19:55 AM3/2/04
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Thanks for the reply Pat, but 'Space after' is set to zero
and still doesn't work. Any more suggestions?
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Pat Garard

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Mar 3, 2004, 4:09:11 AM3/3/04
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Ok!
How 'bout line-spacing - anything that would push
a normal line of text UP, would affect what you are trying
to do -- OH HELL ---------- If only I could read........

The double spacing is the problem.

What I suggest you do it set the line spacing to 'exactly'
and set the value to 2 x the Text Size - if the text is 12 pt
set the spacing to 'exactly' 24 pt.

anon...@discussions.microsoft.com

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Mar 3, 2004, 10:17:47 AM3/3/04
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Thank you so much Pat. That has been driving me crazy for
weeks. What you told me to do works!....Julie
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Pat Garard

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Mar 3, 2004, 4:12:19 PM3/3/04
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Julie!
You are most welcome.
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