How to adjust table formatting?
I am using Microsoft Word and i am using table in it but i am not able to maintain formatting as shown in attached photo. Highlighted colour show difference in formatting(meaning some X are high and some are low or normal).
How can i have a same formatting for whole table?so all X appear at same level?enter image description here
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I am using Microsoft Word and i am using table in it but i am not able to maintain formatting as shown in attached photo. Highlighted colour show difference in formatting(meaning some X are high and some are low or normal).
How can i have a same formatting for whole table?so all X appear at same level?enter image description here
microsoft-word microsoft-office
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I am using Microsoft Word and i am using table in it but i am not able to maintain formatting as shown in attached photo. Highlighted colour show difference in formatting(meaning some X are high and some are low or normal).
How can i have a same formatting for whole table?so all X appear at same level?enter image description here
microsoft-word microsoft-office
I am using Microsoft Word and i am using table in it but i am not able to maintain formatting as shown in attached photo. Highlighted colour show difference in formatting(meaning some X are high and some are low or normal).
How can i have a same formatting for whole table?so all X appear at same level?enter image description here
microsoft-word microsoft-office
microsoft-word microsoft-office
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Select a cell, bring up a context menu, and adjust "cell alignment". You can select multiple cells, or even the entire table as I did, to change them all at once.
I have tried it but no change. some other alternative please
– student
Feb 26 at 6:24
@student No more ideas. Perhaps if you gave me a means to reproduce this, or at least showed formatting symbols in the screenshot...
– ivan_pozdeev
Feb 26 at 14:38
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If you display formatting (Home tab, type "Show/Hide Editing Marks" in Tell Me box), then you'll probably see an extra carriage return (paragraph mark) in those boxes.
Take a look at the linked image to see the possible cause.
!MS Word extra return in table cell1
The solution is to delete the carriage return in the table cell. If you're pasting from the clipboard, you can try turning off "Smart Cut and Paste" or trying different Paste methods and see if that helps.
Yes you are right. But you told me cause. i need solution dear
– student
Feb 27 at 7:02
student, I added this to my answer: "...delete the carriage return in the table cell." Try this and let me know if it works.
– MAK
Mar 5 at 15:01
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Select a cell, bring up a context menu, and adjust "cell alignment". You can select multiple cells, or even the entire table as I did, to change them all at once.
I have tried it but no change. some other alternative please
– student
Feb 26 at 6:24
@student No more ideas. Perhaps if you gave me a means to reproduce this, or at least showed formatting symbols in the screenshot...
– ivan_pozdeev
Feb 26 at 14:38
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Select a cell, bring up a context menu, and adjust "cell alignment". You can select multiple cells, or even the entire table as I did, to change them all at once.
I have tried it but no change. some other alternative please
– student
Feb 26 at 6:24
@student No more ideas. Perhaps if you gave me a means to reproduce this, or at least showed formatting symbols in the screenshot...
– ivan_pozdeev
Feb 26 at 14:38
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Select a cell, bring up a context menu, and adjust "cell alignment". You can select multiple cells, or even the entire table as I did, to change them all at once.
Select a cell, bring up a context menu, and adjust "cell alignment". You can select multiple cells, or even the entire table as I did, to change them all at once.
answered Feb 25 at 14:08
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I have tried it but no change. some other alternative please
– student
Feb 26 at 6:24
@student No more ideas. Perhaps if you gave me a means to reproduce this, or at least showed formatting symbols in the screenshot...
– ivan_pozdeev
Feb 26 at 14:38
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I have tried it but no change. some other alternative please
– student
Feb 26 at 6:24
@student No more ideas. Perhaps if you gave me a means to reproduce this, or at least showed formatting symbols in the screenshot...
– ivan_pozdeev
Feb 26 at 14:38
I have tried it but no change. some other alternative please
– student
Feb 26 at 6:24
I have tried it but no change. some other alternative please
– student
Feb 26 at 6:24
@student No more ideas. Perhaps if you gave me a means to reproduce this, or at least showed formatting symbols in the screenshot...
– ivan_pozdeev
Feb 26 at 14:38
@student No more ideas. Perhaps if you gave me a means to reproduce this, or at least showed formatting symbols in the screenshot...
– ivan_pozdeev
Feb 26 at 14:38
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If you display formatting (Home tab, type "Show/Hide Editing Marks" in Tell Me box), then you'll probably see an extra carriage return (paragraph mark) in those boxes.
Take a look at the linked image to see the possible cause.
!MS Word extra return in table cell1
The solution is to delete the carriage return in the table cell. If you're pasting from the clipboard, you can try turning off "Smart Cut and Paste" or trying different Paste methods and see if that helps.
Yes you are right. But you told me cause. i need solution dear
– student
Feb 27 at 7:02
student, I added this to my answer: "...delete the carriage return in the table cell." Try this and let me know if it works.
– MAK
Mar 5 at 15:01
add a comment |
If you display formatting (Home tab, type "Show/Hide Editing Marks" in Tell Me box), then you'll probably see an extra carriage return (paragraph mark) in those boxes.
Take a look at the linked image to see the possible cause.
!MS Word extra return in table cell1
The solution is to delete the carriage return in the table cell. If you're pasting from the clipboard, you can try turning off "Smart Cut and Paste" or trying different Paste methods and see if that helps.
Yes you are right. But you told me cause. i need solution dear
– student
Feb 27 at 7:02
student, I added this to my answer: "...delete the carriage return in the table cell." Try this and let me know if it works.
– MAK
Mar 5 at 15:01
add a comment |
If you display formatting (Home tab, type "Show/Hide Editing Marks" in Tell Me box), then you'll probably see an extra carriage return (paragraph mark) in those boxes.
Take a look at the linked image to see the possible cause.
!MS Word extra return in table cell1
The solution is to delete the carriage return in the table cell. If you're pasting from the clipboard, you can try turning off "Smart Cut and Paste" or trying different Paste methods and see if that helps.
If you display formatting (Home tab, type "Show/Hide Editing Marks" in Tell Me box), then you'll probably see an extra carriage return (paragraph mark) in those boxes.
Take a look at the linked image to see the possible cause.
!MS Word extra return in table cell1
The solution is to delete the carriage return in the table cell. If you're pasting from the clipboard, you can try turning off "Smart Cut and Paste" or trying different Paste methods and see if that helps.
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Yes you are right. But you told me cause. i need solution dear
– student
Feb 27 at 7:02
student, I added this to my answer: "...delete the carriage return in the table cell." Try this and let me know if it works.
– MAK
Mar 5 at 15:01
add a comment |
Yes you are right. But you told me cause. i need solution dear
– student
Feb 27 at 7:02
student, I added this to my answer: "...delete the carriage return in the table cell." Try this and let me know if it works.
– MAK
Mar 5 at 15:01
Yes you are right. But you told me cause. i need solution dear
– student
Feb 27 at 7:02
Yes you are right. But you told me cause. i need solution dear
– student
Feb 27 at 7:02
student, I added this to my answer: "...delete the carriage return in the table cell." Try this and let me know if it works.
– MAK
Mar 5 at 15:01
student, I added this to my answer: "...delete the carriage return in the table cell." Try this and let me know if it works.
– MAK
Mar 5 at 15:01
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