WD: Table Borders Not Aligned with MarginsLast reviewed: February 2, 1998Article ID: Q63251 |
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SUMMARYWhen creating a table that has a left or right border, Microsoft Word aligns the text in the table at the margins, causing the borders to be placed outside the margins. The amount of space between the text and the border is based on the Space Between Col[umn]s setting in the Cells dialog box (Column tab under Table, Cell Height and Width in Word 6.0 and later). This effect is by design of Microsoft Word. It prevents the text in the table from being narrower than the text that is above and/or below the table. To place the text closer to the border, reduce the Space Between Cols toward 0 (zero). Note that at zero, the text characters will touch the border.
MORE INFORMATIONTo align the borders (instead of the text) with the margins in Word version 4.0, do the following:
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