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skypilotpete
When I insert an image into a cell within a table, I always end up wit
a small white gap between the bottom of the image and the bottom borde
of the table. This appears only to be an issue with the on-scree
display, because when I print out the image the gap isn't there.
This is very frustrating, as I spent a very, very long time trying t
get rid of this space before I decided to print out the page to mak
sure it wasn't just an on-screen display issue.
Is this a known bug with Windows 2003, or is there something more tha
I can do to make my on-screen display within Word appear exactly as i
will when it is printed?
I use Windows 2003, Windows XP Pro SP3.
My table settings a
Automatically resize to fit contents: unchecked
All internal margins set to zero
Row set to Exactly the height of the image
Column set to the width of the image
Allow row to break across pages: unchecked
a small white gap between the bottom of the image and the bottom borde
of the table. This appears only to be an issue with the on-scree
display, because when I print out the image the gap isn't there.
This is very frustrating, as I spent a very, very long time trying t
get rid of this space before I decided to print out the page to mak
sure it wasn't just an on-screen display issue.
Is this a known bug with Windows 2003, or is there something more tha
I can do to make my on-screen display within Word appear exactly as i
will when it is printed?
I use Windows 2003, Windows XP Pro SP3.
My table settings a
Automatically resize to fit contents: unchecked
All internal margins set to zero
Row set to Exactly the height of the image
Column set to the width of the image
Allow row to break across pages: unchecked