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From: hanspnw on 25 Jun 2008 14:10 I have two tables in a document, on one of which I am able to narrow the column width to a hair's breadth, while the other's columns will not go any narrower than about 1/8-inch (~3mm). I have looked at all the table and tab settings and cannot determine why one table will allow a miniscule column width while the other stops @ 1/8 inch. Any ideas? Thanks...
From: Stefan Blom on 26 Jun 2008 05:15
Are the cell margins the same for both tables? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP <hanspnw(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:9be5231b-b2fc-44a5-bd9d-e1130cf176fc(a)z32g2000prh.googlegroups.com... >I have two tables in a document, on one of which I am able to narrow > the column width to a hair's breadth, while the other's columns will > not go any narrower than about 1/8-inch (~3mm). I have looked at all > the table and tab settings and cannot determine why one table will > allow a miniscule column width while the other stops @ 1/8 inch. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks... |