Changing Table Cell Height
Autore: Clifford Lane
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I am using version 12.0.1.15. According to on-line documentation I should be able to change a table cell height by right clicking on the boarder tab and draging the boarder to the desired height. When I either right or left click on the cells boarder tab the entire cell is selected and I can not change the heigth.
Do the on-line in strcutions pertain to the release I am using? If so why is this not working.
Note that the table has two col. the left has one row and the right hand col has two rows. I am trying to change the height of the top right hand cell.
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Hello Clifford,
Can you provide a link to the online help file which you are using so we can check this further?
The instructions that I can find online are as follows (http://help.websitex5.com/en/v12/evo/index.html?ogg_tabella.htm):
▪Column Width
You can set the value in pixels of the width of the selected columns.
The size of the rows, columns and single cells can be changed by dragging the cell borders with the mouse, holding down the left button. If you select a cell and move the left and/or right border, only that cell's size is changed.
When I change the size of the cells with reference to these instructions the program works as intended.
Note that the instructions refer to column 'width' as opposed to 'height', and that only the left mouse button is used.
Please also note that it is often necessary to use the merge/split cells feature when designing a specialist table.
Merge Cells - Split Cells
These options merge the selected adjacent cells to form a single cell, or they split the selected cell vertically to create two cells horizontally adjacent.
Kind regards,
Paul
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Paul:
Thansk for the quick response. I misunderstood the instructions - they did not pertain to cell height.
I was able to accomplish what I was trying to do - move the table lower on the screen - by placing a row above the first row and inserting an empty text box. This lowered the remaining table cells.
thanks again.