Borders in cells and not being able to resize rows

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PerthGooner

Using Word 2007 on XP SP3

If I paste in image into a table and set Text Wrapping to "Inline with Text"
I get no top margin, a very small left margin and a larger bottom margin. I
can't resize the row to get rid of the white space under the image.

AutoFit is set to fixed column width
Default Cell Margins are all 0 and I've unset "allow spacing between cells"
row height shows 0.04cm "at least"

Even if I shrink picture to be much smaller than the cell it wont get rid of
the left or bottom whitespace. If I click on the picture the picture select
frame is exactly the same size as the image so I'm not getting some strange
effect due to a cropped picture.

I assume I must be missing some automatic option but I can't see it. All
I'm trying to do is have a three column table with text in cols 1 and 2 and
then a screenshot in col 3 but I need to be able to get rid of the whitespace
under and to the left of the picture. BTW I have checked the other cols and
there is no text in them so they are not forcng the row height!

Any advice on where else to look would be great!!
 
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Jay Freedman

I haven't been able to eliminate the thin white space on the left. However,
you should be able to get rid of the space below the picture. It's probably
caused by a paragraph mark between the picture and the cell marker. Because
of the way tables are displayed, the paragraph mark wouldn't be visible, but
it forces the cell marker to the next line.

First turn on nonprinting characters (click the ¶ button on the Home tab).
If you see the cell marker below the picture, put the cursor just to the
left of the marker and press Backspace once.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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