Line Spacing Changes Row Height of Inserted Table in WinWordLast reviewed: July 30, 1997Article ID: Q71512 |
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SUMMARYAn inserted table in a Word for Windows document bases its row height on the line spacing values specified in the Paragraph dialog box. (To access this dialog box choose Paragraph from the Format menu). By default, Word uses those values found under the current Normal style. To change this option follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATIONIn Word version 6.0 for Windows the spacing of a table can be set from the Table menu by selecting Cell Height & Width and setting the measurement. In Word for Windows version 2.0, you access the option to change the Minimum Row Height by choosing Row Height from the Table menu. Reference(s): "Microsoft Word for Window's User's Reference," pages 133 and 254 Documentation for Word for Windows 2.0 will be provided at a later date.
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