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I've posted this before, but here's better steps to reproduce:
I'm in Word 2002.
1) Create a table
2) Set the first row to repeat as header
3) Change the cell margins for the row to be different from the rest of the
table
4) Copy and then paste any of the regular rows
5) The borders get completely messed up. On my machine, usually the pasted
rows are nudged to the left.
Is this a bug with Word, or is there something that can be done to fix this?
Anyone know if Word 2003 fixes this? It was NOT a problem at all in 2000.
Thanks.
kb
I'm in Word 2002.
1) Create a table
2) Set the first row to repeat as header
3) Change the cell margins for the row to be different from the rest of the
table
4) Copy and then paste any of the regular rows
5) The borders get completely messed up. On my machine, usually the pasted
rows are nudged to the left.
Is this a bug with Word, or is there something that can be done to fix this?
Anyone know if Word 2003 fixes this? It was NOT a problem at all in 2000.
Thanks.
kb