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Negative Line Spacing
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I have a document with two tables and a paragraph mark (empty paragraph) between them: ---------------- | | ---------------- {Para} ---------------- | | ---------------- What I would like to do is make the 2 tables butt right up against each other, but remain as 2 separate tables - i.e. NOT merge into one table - I need the {Para} to remain. Is it possible to tell the line with the {Para} to move up so that the lower table is moved up to right beneath the first table? So far, the only thing I have been able to do is make the text point size 1 and then adjust the line spacing to Exactly 0.7pt, but this still leaves a slight gap... Can anyone help?! Thanks. AlexL |
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Format it as hidden.
"AlexL" wrote in message ... Hi. I have a document with two tables and a paragraph mark (empty paragraph) between them: ---------------- | | ---------------- {Para} ---------------- | | ---------------- What I would like to do is make the 2 tables butt right up against each other, but remain as 2 separate tables - i.e. NOT merge into one table - I need the {Para} to remain. Is it possible to tell the line with the {Para} to move up so that the lower table is moved up to right beneath the first table? So far, the only thing I have been able to do is make the text point size 1 and then adjust the line spacing to Exactly 0.7pt, but this still leaves a slight gap... Can anyone help?! Thanks. AlexL |
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Fantastic. Thanks - that worked a treat.
I had to make each table not have a line at the bottom otherwise when they butted up against each other the line was double thickness. I was about to reply with "how do I format hidden?" but then I found it in Format/Font. Also, I was going to ask "how do I now select the hidden row to unhide it or do something else?" but I found that the Show/Hide all characters also shows the hidden text. Thanks so much for your speedy reply. AlexL -----Original Message----- Format it as hidden. "AlexL" wrote in message ... Hi. I have a document with two tables and a paragraph mark (empty paragraph) between them: ---------------- | | ---------------- {Para} ---------------- | | ---------------- What I would like to do is make the 2 tables butt right up against each other, but remain as 2 separate tables - i.e. NOT merge into one table - I need the {Para} to remain. Is it possible to tell the line with the {Para} to move up so that the lower table is moved up to right beneath the first table? So far, the only thing I have been able to do is make the text point size 1 and then adjust the line spacing to Exactly 0.7pt, but this still leaves a slight gap... Can anyone help?! Thanks. AlexL . |
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