White line at bottom of row

M

Minnie M

I have a table in Word 2002 with no text and no borders (its to be made into
a form for other users to complete), the rows do not have a height specified.
When the table's highlighted, every 8th row has a narrow white line at the
bottom and these rows look fractionally deeper. It doesn't seem to affect the
table, I just wonder why. Any ideas?
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

It could be that one cell in each of those rows has a larger font or some
Space Before/After.
 
M

Minnie M

Hi Suzanne, thanks but I don't think its that. The whole table is formatted
to the same font and size, and I've checked that there is no spacing on any
of the rows.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

No different cell margins in any row? Different amount of text in some rows?
If I select a table in which some rows have more text in one cell than the
others, the cells with less text show a white margin at the bottom.
 
M

Minnie M

Suzanne, all the cells have the same format, there is no text in any of them.
Its a very simple grid table in which text will be entered later by other
users.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

If this is really bothering you, send me the doc and I'll look at it.
 

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